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1. Electrophoretic fractionation of serum proteins in 27 cases of multiple sclerosis showed an increase in the a2-globulin moiety with a concomitant reduction in the albumin component. This resulted in a lowered A/G ratio in the pathological cases. These differences were statistically significant. 2. In 15 out of the 27 cases an electrophoretic heterogeneity in the a2-globulin fraction was observed which was characterized by a “double” peak.
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