Low-pressure ion-exchange chromatography was used for isolation of chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) from urine of pregnant women. The purified hCG-preparations from various blood group donors were shown to differ in their sialic acid content. The highly purified hCG-preparations after gel chromatography were analyzed in the reaction of hemagglutination and the preliminary results suggest their blood group specificity.
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Chernova I.A., Demin A.A., Shataeva L.K. (2003) Sialic acids content in human chorionic gonadotropin of pregnancy urine depends on blood group. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 49(4), 401-408.
Chernova I.A. et al. Sialic acids content in human chorionic gonadotropin of pregnancy urine depends on blood group // Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya. - 2003. - V. 49. -N 4. - P. 401-408.
Chernova I.A. et al., "Sialic acids content in human chorionic gonadotropin of pregnancy urine depends on blood group." Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya 49.4 (2003): 401-408.
Chernova, I. A., Demin, A. A., Shataeva, L. K. (2003). Sialic acids content in human chorionic gonadotropin of pregnancy urine depends on blood group. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 49(4), 401-408.
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