Determining amino acid sequences in proteins sickle cell anemia /

This film analyses the causes and incidence of sickle celll anaemia. By fingerprinting the haemoglobin of a sickel cell anaemia patient, we are able to compare it with a fingerprint of haemoglobin from a healthy person, and see the difference between the two. Probably in the future we would be able...

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Corporate Author: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Boston, Mass.] : Houghton Mifflin, 1977.
Series:Insights into biochemistry : protein structure and function
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Summary:This film analyses the causes and incidence of sickle celll anaemia. By fingerprinting the haemoglobin of a sickel cell anaemia patient, we are able to compare it with a fingerprint of haemoglobin from a healthy person, and see the difference between the two. Probably in the future we would be able to relieve the pain suffered by people suffering from this disease by developing this study.
Physical Description:1 cinereel (14 min.) : sd., col. ; 16mm.
Production Credits:Presented by Delano Meriwether, Vernon M. Ingram, Guido Guideotti ; editing, Renner Wunderlich.