A N Noyes
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11.
Boyer S, Belding T, Margolet L, Noyes A
Science
. 1975 Apr;
188(4186):361-3.
PMID: 804182
During adult life, the quantity of fetal hemoglobin (HbF) present in F cells--that is, rare erythrocytes which are reactive with rabbit antiserum to human HbF during microscopic immunodiffusion--is sufficient to...
12.
Boyer S, Smith K, Noyes A
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 1974 Nov;
241(0):204-22.
PMID: 4530653
No abstract available.
13.
Boyer S, Smith K, Noyes A, Mullen M
J Biol Chem
. 1974 Nov;
249(22):7210-9.
PMID: 4436306
No abstract available.
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Boyer S, Noyes A, Boyer M, Marr K
J Biol Chem
. 1973 Feb;
248(3):992-1003.
PMID: 4630856
No abstract available.
15.
Boyer S, Wuu K, Noyes A, Young R, Scher W, Friend C, et al.
Blood
. 1972 Dec;
40(6):823-35.
PMID: 4628445
No abstract available.
16.
Boyer S, Noyes A, Vrablik G, Donaldson L, Schaefer Jr E, Gray C, et al.
Science
. 1971 Jan;
171(3967):182-5.
PMID: 5540329
Small quantities of unusual hemoglobins were found in 1 of 37 chimpanzees and 2 of 6 gorillas. In each genus these hemoglobins contain unique alpha chains that differ from the...
17.
Thurmon T, Boyer S, Crosby E, SHEPARD M, Noyes A, STOHLMAN Jr F
Blood
. 1970 Nov;
36(5):598-606.
PMID: 5473519
No abstract available.
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Boyer S, Crosby E, Noyes A, Fuller G, Leslie S, Donaldson L, et al.
Biochem Genet
. 1970 Oct;
5(5):405-48.
PMID: 4999925
No abstract available.
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Boyer S, Crosby E, Thurmon T, Noyes A, Fuller G, Leslie S, et al.
Science
. 1969 Dec;
166(3911):1428-31.
PMID: 4981724
Hemoglobin A(2) (alpha(2)delta(2)) in New World primates represents about 1/160 to 1/16 of total hemoglobin and, by virtue of this low proportion, is presumed to be functionally unimportant. Nonetheless, A(2)...
20.
Boyer S, Crosby E, Fuller G, Noyes A, Adams J
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 1969 Nov;
165(1):360-77.
PMID: 4981734
No abstract available.