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Z Rechtsmed ; 81(2): 103-5, 1978 May 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-664899

ABSTRACT

630 individuals and 102 mother/child pairs from the Veneto provinces were examined for their red cell EsD by Cellogel electrophoresis. Compared with the horizontal starch-gel electrophoresis no differences in the zymogram patterns have been found. The gene frequencies observed (EsD1 = 0.8556; EsD2 = 0.1444) differ only slightly from those reorted for various European populations and are nearly identical with data for other Italian populations. Family studies confirmed the Mendelian co-dominant inheritance.


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Erythrocytes/enzymology , Esterases/genetics , Polymorphism, Genetic , Adult , Child , Esterases/blood , Female , Gene Frequency , Genetics, Population , Humans , Italy
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Blut ; 30(3): 203-12, 1975 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-804336

ABSTRACT

An immunological study of factor X Friuli was carried out using an anti-human-factor X antiserum. The results obtained with different methods were compared. Only an ill-defined factor X band or precipitate was evident on standard immuno-electrophoresis and on immunodiffusion. Using a non-absorbed antiserum a precipitate was evident on eletroimmunoassay, in normal, factor X Friuli and in factor X deficient plasma. On the contary, using an antiserum which had been previously absorbed with factor X deficient plasma, a precipitate was evident only with factor X Friuli plasma or normal plasma. Excellent results were obtained with the cross-over electrophoresis. Using this method a major or factor X band was evident in normal plasma, factor II,P FACTOR VII, factor IX deficient plasmas and in the factor X FRIULI PLASMA. No factor X band was evident in factor X deficient plasmas and in absorbed normal plasma. Lighter, more cathodic bands were seen in all plasmas. These were due to secondary activities of the antiserum and could be disregarded. Friuli serum factor X and normal serum factor X showed a slightly more anodic migration as compared to their plasma counterparts. In coumarin plasma two factor X bands were evident; one normal in position and one slightly more catholidic. In the bidimensional immunoelectrophoresis two precipitates are visible in normal plasma and in factor X Friuli plasma. In factor X deficient plasma only one precipitate is evident. This latter precipitate is due to the secondary activity of the antiserum used. On the basis of these data it is concluded that factor X Friuli behaves, immunologically, as normal factor X.


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Factor X/analysis , Blood Coagulation Disorders/blood , Blood Protein Electrophoresis , Female , Humans , Immune Sera , Immunodiffusion , Immunoelectrophoresis , Italy
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