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SINCE the discovery of the polymorphism among haptoglobins in human serum made by Smithies1 with starchgel electrophoresis, information concerning geographical distribution has increased rapidly.
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NAGEL, R., ETCHEVERRY, R. Types of Haptoglobins in Araucanian Indians of Chile. Nature 197, 187–188 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/197187a0
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