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Titus H.J. Huisman

Titus H.J. Huisman

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Genetics

D-Index
77
Citations
20712
World Ranking
1772
National Ranking
809

Overview

Titus H.J. Huisman was affiliated with Augusta University in the United States during their academic career. They contributed to research primarily through their work at this institution.

No records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues were available for their body of work. Similarly, no information was found regarding book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or particular research topics covered.

The lack of detailed data on published papers suggests limited publicly documented output or that their works may be archived without extensive metadata in accessible databases.

There is no available information on awards or recognitions received by Titus H.J. Huisman. Their professional timeline indicates that they are deceased.

Best Publications

  • Studies on the heterogeneity of hemoglobin. IX. The use of Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethanehcl buffers in the anion-exchange chromatography of hemoglobins.

    Titus H.J. Huisman;Andrée M. Dozy

  • DNA sequence variation associated with elevated fetal G gamma globin production.

    J.G. Gilman;T.H.J. Huisman

  • Separation of tryptic peptides of normal and abnormal a, β, γ, and δ hemoglobin chains by high-performance liquid chromatography

    J.B. Wilson;H. Lam;P. Pravatmuang;T.H.J. Huisman

  • Evidence for multiple structural genes for the gamma chain of human fetal hemoglobin.

    W A Schroeder;T H Huisman;J R Shelton;J B Shelton

  • Separation of human hemoglobins by DEAE-cellulose chromatography using glycine-KCN-NaC1 developers.

    E. C. Abraham;A. Reese;M. Stallings;T. H. J. Huisman

  • Studies on the heterogeneity of hemoglobin. 13. Chromatography of various human and animal hemoglobin types on DEAE-Sephadex.

    A.M. Dozy;E.F. Kleihauer;T.H.J. Huisman

  • Detection of common deletional α-thalassemia-2 determinants by PCR

    E. Baysal;T. H. J. Huisman

  • Microchromatography of hemoglobins. II. A simplified procedure for the determination of hemoglobin A2.

    Huisman Th;Schroeder Wa;Brodie An;Mayson Sm

  • Separation of normal and abnormal hemoglobin chains by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography

    Ferdane Kutlar;Abdullah Kutlar;T. H J Huisman

  • A new high-performance liquid chromatographic procedure for the separation and quantitation of various hemoglobin variants in adults and newborn babies.

    J.B. Wilson;J.B. Wilson;M.E. Headlee;M.E. Headlee;T.H.J. Huisman;T.H.J. Huisman

  • THE PRESENT STATUS OF THE HETEROGENEITY OF FETAL HEMOGLOBIN IN β‐THALASSEMIA: AN ATTEMPT TO UNIFY SOME OBSERVATIONS IN THALASSEMIA AND RELATED CONDITIONS*

    T. H. J. Huisman;W. A. Schroeder;Georgi D. Efremov;H. Duma

  • Studies on the heterogeneity of hemoglobin. V. Binding of hemoglobin with oxidized glutathione.

    Titus H.J. Huisman;Andree M. Dozy

  • Hemoglobin Richmond, a Human Hemoglobin Which Forms Asymmetric Hybrids with Other Hemoglobins

    G.D. Efremov;T.H.J. Huisman;Linda L. Smith;J.B. Wilson

  • Fetal hemoglobin in normal adults and β-thalassemia heterozygotes

    Abdullah Kutlar;Ferdane Kutlar;Li Ghao Gu;Sylvia M. Mayson

  • Hemoglobin Kenya, the product of fusion of γ and β polypeptide chains

    T.H.J. Huisman;Ruth N. Wrightstone;J.B. Wilson;W.A. Schroeder

  • Fetal erythropoiesis following bone marrow transplantation.

    Blanche P. Alter;Blanche P. Alter;Blanche P. Alter;Joel M. Rappeport;Joel M. Rappeport;Joel M. Rappeport;Titus H.J. Huisman;Titus H.J. Huisman;Titus H.J. Huisman;Walter A. Schroeder;Walter A. Schroeder;Walter A. Schroeder

  • Changes in the haemoglobin types of sheep as a response to anaemia.

    G. Van Vliet;T. H. J. Huisman

  • Molecular analysis of the high-hemoglobin-F phenotype in Saudi Arabian sickle cell anemia.

    Barbara A. Miller;Nancy Olivieri;Nancy Olivieri;Mohammed Salameh;Mohammed Salameh;Mohammed Ahmed;Mohammed Ahmed

  • The Chromatography of Hemoglobin

    Walter Adolph Schroeder;Titus H. J. Huisman

  • Sequence variations in the 5' flanking and IVS-II regions of the G gamma- and A gamma-globin genes of beta S chromosomes with five different haplotypes

    KD Lanclos;C Oner;AJ Dimovski;YC Gu

Frequent Co-Authors

David G. Nathan
David G. Nathan Harvard University
Stuart H. Orkin
Stuart H. Orkin Harvard University
Barbara A. Miller
Barbara A. Miller Pennsylvania State University
Webb Miller
Webb Miller Pennsylvania State University
David H.K. Chui
David H.K. Chui Boston University
Ross C. Hardison
Ross C. Hardison Pennsylvania State University
Dorothee von Laer
Dorothee von Laer Innsbruck Medical University
Valder R. Arruda
Valder R. Arruda University of Pennsylvania
Nancy F. Olivieri
Nancy F. Olivieri University of Toronto
Ernest Beutler
Ernest Beutler Scripps Research Institute

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