Abstract
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1). During the sol to gel transformation of deoxygenated sickle hemoglobin, a time-dependent process preceding gel formation (lag phase) was demonstrated that was inversely proportional to a function of the hemoglobin concentration and that occurred without alteration in temperature, pH, or oxygen tension.
2). As determined by the Schachman modification of the capillary viscometer, preparations of oxyhemoglobin S and A and deoxyhemoglobin A were indistinguishable when compared over a wide range of concentrations. Up to the concentration at which gelling occurred, deoxyhemoglobin S exhibited the same viscosity behavior. The viscosity of deoxygenated hemoglobin S within the lower gelling concentration range was normal during the lag phase and became abnormally high only at the time of gelation.
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