haemoglobin

[ UK /hˈiːməɡlˌɒbɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a hemoprotein composed of globin and heme that gives red blood cells their characteristic color; function primarily to transport oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues
    fish have simpler hemoglobin than mammals
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  • A repeat methemoglobin determination, thirty minutes later, revealed a level of 22.5 percent, which declined to 13.5 percent 13 hours post admission. Phenazopyridine
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  • The red blood cell is finally a small bag containing haemoglobin molecules for transporting oxygen.
  • The focus of this paper is on the Crustacea, the class of Arthropoda that expresses both hemoglobin and hemocyanin.
  • These metabolites cause hemoglobin to be oxidized to methemoglobin which is unable to transport oxygen. 3 The presence of significant amounts of methemoglobin causes normal hemoglobin to hold on tighter to oxygen. Phenazopyridine
  • Values of packed cell count, haemoglobin, urea, glucose, creatinine, and electrolytes were obtained at admission.
  • The risks of continuing to use the iron-based pigment hemoglobin as the respiratory system's vital transport protein are manifest.
  • He added, "The only way to detect the presence of the trait is through a blood test called haemoglobin electrophoresis. Institute for War & Peace Reporting:
  • For example, acesulfame-K induces chromosomal aberrations; sucralose is associated with several effects in animals, is weakly mutagenic, and increases the glycosylated hemoglobin in diabetic patients.
  • They put a smaller structure inside it called a heme, a large flat molecule that is the active part of hemoglobin. Technology Review RSS Feeds
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