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Oxygen equilibrium of hemoglobin E

Oxygen equilibrium of hemoglobin E

... Oxygen equilibrium was determined on hemoglobin of individuals both heterozygous and homozygous for hemoglobin ...blood. E hemoglobin, isolated by diethylaminoethyl Sephadex and ... See full document

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Water regulates oxygen binding in hagfish (Myxine glutinosa)
hemoglobin

Water regulates oxygen binding in hagfish (Myxine glutinosa) hemoglobin

... hagfish hemoglobin the opposite is ...the hemoglobin remains monomeric when deoxygenated, as observed by sedimentation velocity experiments (Fago et ... See full document

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The Relationships between Arterial Oxygen Flow Rate, Oxygen Binding by Hemoglobin, and Oxygen Utilization after Myocardial Infarction

The Relationships between Arterial Oxygen Flow Rate, Oxygen Binding by Hemoglobin, and Oxygen Utilization after Myocardial Infarction

... arterial oxygen flow rate index, oxygen binding by hemoglobin, and oxygen consumption have been examined in patients with acute myocardial ...of oxygen increased in close association ... See full document

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Changes in red cell ATP concentration and oxygen affinity following birth in the neonatal garter snake Thamnophis elegans

Changes in red cell ATP concentration and oxygen affinity following birth in the neonatal garter snake Thamnophis elegans

... The oxygen affinity of hemoglobin from the garter snake is modulated by ATP and maternal-fetal oxygen transfer in this animal appears to be facilitated by different maternal and fetal co[r] ... See full document

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Hemoglobin Rahere, a human hemoglobin variant with amino acid substitution at the 2,3 diphosphoglycerate binding site  Functional consequences of the alteration and effects of bezafibrate on the oxygen bindings

Hemoglobin Rahere, a human hemoglobin variant with amino acid substitution at the 2,3 diphosphoglycerate binding site Functional consequences of the alteration and effects of bezafibrate on the oxygen bindings

... abnormal hemoglobin (Rahere), with a threonine residue replacing the beta 82 (EF6) lysine residue at the binding site of 2,3-diphosphoglycerate, which was responsible for overt erythrocytosis in two individuals of ... See full document

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Hemoglobin Affinity for Oxygen in the Anginal Syndrome with Normal Coronary Arteriograms

Hemoglobin Affinity for Oxygen in the Anginal Syndrome with Normal Coronary Arteriograms

... for oxygen at rest in the patients studied, which suggests that a defect in oxygen transport at rest is an unlikely explanation for the symptoms of chest pain in patients with the anginal syndrome and ... See full document

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Erythrocytosis associated with hemoglobin Rainier: oxygen equilibria and marrow regulation

Erythrocytosis associated with hemoglobin Rainier: oxygen equilibria and marrow regulation

... either hemoglobin Rainier or Yakima, abnormal hemoglobins associated with ...stable hemoglobin concentration and red cell mass, parameters of red cell production in the subjects were ... See full document

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Effect of altitude on oxygen binding by hemoglobin and on organic phosphate levels

Effect of altitude on oxygen binding by hemoglobin and on organic phosphate levels

... between oxygen dissociation and 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (2,3-DPG) in the red cell has been studied in subjects moving from low to high altitude and vice ...in hemoglobin affinity for oxygen; this ... See full document

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Automatic Control for Oxygen Intake via Nasal Cannula

Automatic Control for Oxygen Intake via Nasal Cannula

... clamping. Oxygen intake are needed when the hemoglobin saturation is indicated below 89 – 94 % such as found in newborn baby who had physiological jaundice or yellowish discoloration of the skin marked ... See full document

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Respiratory Physiology of House Sparrows in Relation to High Altitude Flight

Respiratory Physiology of House Sparrows in Relation to High Altitude Flight

... The maximum value of AV difference must be less than the oxygen content of blood in equilibrium with the partial pressure of oxygen in the effective ventilation PAo2 because the oxygen c[r] ... See full document

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OXYGEN TRANSPORT IN MARINE GREEN TURTLE (CHELONIA MYDAS) HATCHLINGS: BLOOD VISCOSITY AND CONTROL OF HEMOGLOBIN OXYGEN AFFINITY

OXYGEN TRANSPORT IN MARINE GREEN TURTLE (CHELONIA MYDAS) HATCHLINGS: BLOOD VISCOSITY AND CONTROL OF HEMOGLOBIN OXYGEN AFFINITY

... of hemoglobin were characterized in hemolysates by isoelectric focusing under an ampholine gradient of pH 6–8 (Riggs, ...1973). Oxygen affinity studies of the resulting hemoglobin solutions were ... See full document

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Hemoglobin Yoshizuka (G10(108)β asparagine→aspartic acid): a new variant with a reduced oxygen affinity from a Japanese family

Hemoglobin Yoshizuka (G10(108)β asparagine→aspartic acid): a new variant with a reduced oxygen affinity from a Japanese family

... new hemoglobin, designated hemoglobin Yoshizuka, has been encountered in a Japanese ...found. Hemoglobin Yoshizuka is characterized by the substitution of aspartic acid for asparagine at the tenth ... See full document

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Breathless Sleep

Breathless Sleep

... There I was, once again, gasping for air. The first time, my direct source of oxygen was cut off. The second time, my blood had been de- prived of its ability to breathe, to co-exist with life; it only knew death. ... See full document

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Regulatory mechanisms of hemoglobin oxygen affinity in acidosis and alkalosis

Regulatory mechanisms of hemoglobin oxygen affinity in acidosis and alkalosis

... in hemoglobin oxygen affinity and these correlated with changes in mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration ...in hemoglobin oxygen ...the hemoglobin oxygen dissociation ... See full document

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Thalassemia: A Review

Thalassemia: A Review

... Hemoglobin has two kinds of protein chains: alpha globin and beta globin. If your body doesn't make enough of these protein chains or they're abnormal, red blood cells won't form correctly or carry enough ... See full document

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Hemoglobin-Oxygen Equilibrium in Cystic Fibrosis

Hemoglobin-Oxygen Equilibrium in Cystic Fibrosis

... significant increase in P, (oxygen tension at 50% hemoglobin saturation) or rightward shift of hemoglobin-oxygen dissociation. curve[r] ... See full document

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Oxygen Equilibria of Hemoglobin A2 and Hemoglobin Lepore

Oxygen Equilibria of Hemoglobin A2 and Hemoglobin Lepore

... Extensive studies of the oxygen equilibria of hemolysates prepared from the erythrocytes of normal subjects and of normal erythrocytes, containing almost entirely hemoglobin A, provide v[r] ... See full document

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Oxygen association-dissociation and stability analysis on mouse hemoglobins with mutant alpha- and beta-globins.

Oxygen association-dissociation and stability analysis on mouse hemoglobins with mutant alpha- and beta-globins.

... T h e more advanced model TCS Hemox ODC Analyzer, which uses a Clark oxygen electrode, measures oxygen association-disso- ciation properties of hemoglobin in microliter samples [r] ... See full document

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Central venous oxygenation: when physiology explains apparent discrepancies

Central venous oxygenation: when physiology explains apparent discrepancies

... venous oxygen hemoglobin saturation in two populations of ‘ optimized ’ patients according to the protocol of Rivers and colleagues ...body oxygen consumption needs and cardiac output (CO) were set ... See full document

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The effect of cardiac disease on hemoglobin oxygen binding

The effect of cardiac disease on hemoglobin oxygen binding

... in hemoglobin- oxygen affinity and 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (2,3-DPG) has been studied in 39 patients with noncyanotic heart ...in hemoglobin-oxygen affinity was found with worsening cardiac ... See full document

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