Pal, a New Inherited Alpha‐2‐Globulin of Human Serum
- 10 September 1966
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Vox Sanguinis
- Vol. 11 (5) , 553-560
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1423-0410.1966.tb04253.x
Abstract
Summary: The alpha‐2‐globulin previously reported as 'PAG' has been renamed Pa 1. It appears to be inherited by means of an autosomal gene, possibly recessive. There is no evidence indicating a genetic relation to 16 other independent grouping systems. The appearance of this protein seems to be under hormonal control.Résumé: L'alpha‐2‐globuline précédemment appelée »PAG« a été renommée Pa 1. Il semble que cette alpha‐2‐globuline soit conditionnée par un gène autosomal, peut‐être récessif. Il n'y a aucune manifestation permettant de déduire qu'il y ait une relation génétique avec 16 autres systèmes de groupes indépendents. Cette protéine semble être sous contrôle hormonal.Zusammenfassung: Das früher als »PAG« bezeichnete Alpha‐2‐Globulin wird in Pa 1 umbenannt. Es handelt sich offensichtlich um ein autosomales, möglicherweise rezessives Erbmerkmal. Es fehlen Hinweise für eine genetische Beziehung zu 16 anderen gruppen‐spezifischen Merkmalen. Das Auftreten dieses Eiweißes steht offenbar unter hormonaler Kontrolle.Keywords
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