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extraordinarily complex hemoglobins that have up to 144
globin chains, each
including ****ociated heme structures.
These hemoglobins are
remarkable for being...
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Hemoglobin A (HbA), also
known as
adult hemoglobin,
hemoglobin A1 or α2β2, is the most
common human hemoglobin tetramer,
accounting for over 97% of the...
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Fetal hemoglobin, or
foetal haemoglobin (also
hemoglobin F, HbF, or α2γ2) is the main
oxygen carrier protein in the
human fetus.
Hemoglobin F is found...
- each type of
hemoglobin can be
estimated by
measuring the
optical density of the bands,
though this
method is not
reliable for
hemoglobins that are present...
- and thus are
often not
classed as hemoglobinopathies.
Normal human hemoglobins are
tetrameric proteins composed of two
pairs of
globin chains, each...
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Little R,
England J,
Peterson CM (1998). "What is
hemoglobin A1c? An
analysis of
glycated hemoglobins by
electrospray ionization m**** spectrometry". Clinical...
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survive in red
blood cells with
homozygous hemoglobins, but can
survive in the
presence of
heterozygous hemoglobins. HbC
reduced the
binding force (cytoadherence)...
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Hemoglobinopathies Sickle cell
anemia Hemoglobinopathies causing unstable hemoglobins Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria Extrinsic (extracorpuscular) abnormalities...
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hemoglobins a, b, c and d, respectively, more
briefly as
hemoglobins a, b, c and d. It was the
discovery of
hemoglobin D and
creation of
hemoglobin naming...
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Hemoglobin J is an
abnormal hemoglobin, an
alpha globin gene
variant and
present in
various geographic locations. It was
first reported in a
black American...