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Haematin (also
known as hematin, ferriheme, hematosin, hydroxyhemin, oxyheme, phenodin, or oxyhemochromogen) is a dark
bluish or
brownish pigment containing...
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demonstrate the
reconstruction of
haemoglobin from its components:
globin and
haematin. This was the
first case of the
splitting and
reconstruction of a conjugated...
- Gleu and Karl
Pfannstiel confirmed this
enhancement in the
presence of
haematin, a
component of blood. In 1937,
German forensic scientist Walter Specht...
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Visible vessel)
Forrest II b (Adherent clot)
Forrest II c (Flat
pigmented haematin (coffee
ground base) on
ulcer base)
Lesions without active bleeding Forrest...
- haematoxylin, used in staining.
Haematein should not be
confused with
haematin,
which is a
brown to
black iron-containing
pigment formed by decomposition...
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haematin,
although this
rarely acknowledged in the
literature which refer to
haematoxylin staining.
Phosphotungstic acid
forms a lake with
haematin....
- DS,
Kosar AD,
Madsen SK (2000). "The
structure of
malaria pigment beta-
haematin". Nature. 404 (6775): 307–310. Bibcode:2000Natur.404..307P. doi:10.1038/35005132...
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Kosar AD,
Madsen SK (March 2000). "The
structure of
malaria pigment beta-
haematin". Nature. 404 (6775): 307–310. Bibcode:2000Natur.404..307P. doi:10.1038/35005132...
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Testes Clamps Terminal lappet 'The
pigment in the monogenean's body is
haematin derived from
ingested fish
blood Body with
black pigment The type-host...