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    VEP and PERG in patients with multiple sclerosis, with and without a history of optic neuritis

    Visual electrophysiology is routinely used to detect the visual complications of multiple sclerosis, but the analysis mostly focuses on visual evoked potential (VEP) and especially the P100 component. Our goal...

    M. Janáky, Á. Jánossy, G. Horváth, G. Benedek, G. Braunitzer in Documenta Ophthalmologica (2017)

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    Molekulare Aspekte der Höhenatmung von Vögeln

    G. Braunitzer, I. Hiebl in Naturwissenschaften (1988)

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    Amino acid sequence of the fetal chain of yak haemoglobin

    The amino acid sequence of the fetal chain of yak haemoglobin was determined. The sequence is the same as that of the fetal chain of bovine haemoglobin. Phenylalanine is present at position 12 of the helix A i...

    R. Lalthantluanga, G. Braunitzer in Journal of Biosciences (1987)

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    Hemoglobin of pandas: Phylogenetic relationships of carnivores as ascertained with protein sequence data

    D. A. Tagle, M. M. Miyamoto, M. Goodman, O. Hofmann, G. Braunitzer in Naturwissenschaften (1986)

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    A Preliminary Study of the Hemoglobin of Arenicola Marina

    The extracellular hemoglobin of Arenicola marina, having a molecular weight of 3.9 MDa, consists of twelve identical subunits arranged in two superimposed hexagonal rings. Investigation of the molecule has reveal...

    J. Sgouros, T. Kleinschmidt, G. Braunitzer in Invertebrate Oxygen Carriers (1986)

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    Enrichment of human nucleated red blood cells from the mixture of maternal-embryonic blood cells

    From the mixture of maternal-embryonic blood cells obtained by vacuum abortions, the human nucleated red blood cells were enriched up to 85% according to microscopic examination. The enriched cell mixture was ...

    D. Sladić-Simić, T. Kleinschmidt, G. Braunitzer in Blut (1982)

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    Column chromatography of human embryonic hemoglobins

    Hemoglobin components of human embryonic red blood cells obtained from intact embryos of 20 and 40 mm crown-rump length could be separated by column chromatography on DEAE-Sephacel. The isolation of Hb Gower 1...

    T. Kleinschmidt, D. Sladić-Simić, G. Braunitzer in Blut (1982)

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    Allosteric regulation of crocodilian haemoglobin

    The oxygen affinity of most vertebrate haemoglobins in the absence of diffusible electrolytes is much higher than that of blood. In the red cell this affinity is lowered by organic phosphates, hydrogen ions, c...

    M. F. Perutz, C. Bauer, G. Gros, F. Leclercq, C. Vandecasserie, A. G. Schnek in Nature (1981)

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    Localization of a Clinically Relevant Antigenic Determinant Within an Insect Hemoglobin (Erythrocruorin) of Chironomus (Sequence 58–98 of CTT VI)

    Fourty three out of 99 workers regularily developed bronchial asthma, rhinitis, Conjunctivitis and/or cutaneous reactions upon handling freeze-dried larvae of chironomids, a common fish food. Thirty three out ...

    X. Baur, H. Aschauer, D. Ziegler, G. Braunitzer in New Trends in Allergy (1981)

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    Detection of potent insect antigens for humans: Hemoglobins (erythrocruorins) of chironomids

    X. Baur, D. Ziegler, H. H. Reichenbach-Klinke, H. Aschauer in Naturwissenschaften (1980)

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    Phosphat-Hämoglobin-Wechselwirkung: Zur Atmung des adulten Menschen, des menschlichen Foetus, des Lamas und des Kamels

    The perinatal control of the oxygen affinity of human blood and the high altitude respiration of the llama is discussed. Furthermore, the sequences of the β-chains of the hemoglobin of man, llama, dromedary an...

    G. Braunitzer in Klinische Wochenschrift (1980)

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    Kristallisation eines dimeren Insektenhämoǵlobins

    G. Braunitzer, Traute Kleinschmidt in Naturwissenschaften (1971)

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    Zur Evolution der Vertebraten

    G. Braunitzer, H. Fujiki in Naturwissenschaften (1969)

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    Polygene Struktur der Insekten-Hämoglobine

    G. Braunitzer, G. Buse, S. Braig in Naturwissenschaften (1969)

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    Die Primärstruktur der Eiweißstoffe

    G. Braunitzer in Naturwissenschaften (1967)

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    Buchbesprechungen

    F. W. Riegels, W. A. Bingel, M. Hanack, G. Braunitzer in Naturwissenschaften (1967)

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    HbM Hamburg, eine β-Ketten-Anomalie: α2β 63 Tyr 2 (=HbM Saskatoon)

    In einer norddeutschen Familie, die cyanotische Individuen in 3 Generationen aufweist, wurde HbM als Ursache der Cyanose festgestellt. Ein Kind konnte von Geburt an beobachtet werden; es entwickelte erst im Ab...

    K. Betke, E. Kleihauer, R. Gehring-Müller, G. Braunitzer in Klinische Wochenschrift (1966)

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    Buchbesprechungen

    H. Braunsteiner, F. Vogel, P. Hlavica, H. Kraft, G. Braunitzer, D. Huhn, W. Lang in Blut (1966)

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    Buchbesprechungen

    G. Ruhenstroth, G. Braunitzer, L. Friederici, G. Ruhenstroth-Bauer, W. Lang in Blut (1964)

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    α-Chain of Rabbit Hæmoglobin

    HUMAN hæmoglobin, the structure of which has recently been determined1, consists of two pairs of homologous amino-acid chains—the α- and β-chains. The work reported here was concerned with the species differences...

    JARED M. DIAMOND, G. BRAUNITZER in Nature (1962)

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