HEMOGLOBIN

hēˈməglōˌbĭn, respiratory protein found in the red blood cells (erythrocytes) of all vertebrates and some invertebrates. A hemoglobin molecule is composed of a protein group, known as globin, and four heme groups, each associated with an iron atom.

In the lungs, each iron atom combines reversibly with a molecule of oxygen. Each hemoglobin molecule also has attached a single cysteine amino acid, which attracts nitric oxide from the lungs. The enriched hemoglobin circulates and is carried through the body to the tissues, where the nitric oxide dilates the small capillaries, allowing hemoglobin to deliver its oxygen to the tissues. Then the oxygen- and nitric oxide–free hemoglobin molecule picks up carbon dioxide and free nitric oxide and transports both back to the lungs, where they are exhaled as waste.

Hemoglobin is produced in bone marrow by erythrocytes and is circulated with them until their destruction. It is then broken down in the spleen, and some of its components, such as iron, are recycled to the bone marrow. Other components, such as the heme groups, are broken down into bilirubin, transported to the liver, and secreted with the bile into the intestine for eventual elimination from the body.

Hemoglobin deficiency may be a result of structural abnormality in the hemoglobin molecules themselves. In sickle cell disease, this structural abnormality creates malformed red blood cells which clog blood vessels, severely restricting the supply of blood flowing to body tissues.

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THE HEMOGLOBINS IN GENETICS AND EVOLUTION Number...the Columbia Biological Series The Hemoglobins in Genetics and Evolution VERNON...2. THE STRUCTURE AND SYNTHESIS OF HEMOGLOBIN 15...
...6. Following Molecules: Hemoglobin between the Clinic and the Laboratory...From H. Lehmann and R. Huntsman, Mans Hemoglobins (Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing...electrophoresis. From A. I. Chernoff, The Human Hemoglobins in Health and Disease New England...
...C14-Hybrids of Human Hemoglobins. II. The Identification of the Aberrant Chain in Human Hemoglobin S by J. R. Vinograd, W. D. Hutchinson...Study of Two Abnormal Hemoglobins with Evidence for a New Genetic...
...Cell counts, hemoglobin levels, and hemato crits 214...modification of the benzidine tech nic for hemoglobin in cells 231...Method for hemoglobin determination 231...
...corpuscles , 183 -- Influence of exer cise on blood cells and hemoglobin , 185 -- Influence of training on oxygen capacity of...and corpuscles , 204 -- Ionic interchange , 205 Hemoglobin as a direct carbon-dioxide carrier , 206 -- Influence...
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...Partitioning of benzene in blood: influence of hemoglobin type in humans and animals by...could be attributed to the fact that hemoglobin (Hb) in rat blood exists in a quasi...whether the water-insoluble form of hemoglobin (HbS) found in subjects with homozygous...
Hemoglobin Levels and Alzheimer Disease: an Epidemiologic Study...is anemia. Its estimated prevalence, based on blood hemoglobin concentration, is 45.2% among older adults in developing...developed countries.3-6 We tested the hypothesis that hemoglobin concentration was associated with AD in a rural, elderly...
...fingerprints of gorilla, chimpanzee, and human hemoglobins were indistinguishable.2 The sequences...acids in the a and ;2 polypeptides of hemoglobin were not completely known at the time...According to Zuckerkandl, gorilla ;2 hemoglobin was likely no more different from normal...
...control, which is defined as glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) less than 7% (American Diabetes...control, which is defined as glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) less than 7% by the American...other people. Participants glycosylated hemoglobin levels were on average 8%. Descriptive...
...least 1 year and in good control, who changed at least two behaviors (e.g., food choices, exercise), and had a glycosolated hemoglobin AIc (HbAIc) result of less than 8%. This person (titled "coach" at the start of the program and later changed to "buddy...
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...structures of an array of chemically modified hemoglobins. He then went on to pioneer x-ray techniques...technique." A FLASH OF GENIUS The hemoglobin structures that Moffat solved as a grad...kinetics to compare the behavior of hemoglobin in dilute solution, in polycrystalline...
...to a random genetic mutation of the hemoglobin molecule, the environment of red blood...gave up a certain amount of oxygen, the hemoglobin molecules in the cells stuck together...or 1 in 12, carry a gene for sickle hemoglobin, and 1 in every 400 black newborns in...
...that make up a CBC are the red cell count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, total white cell count, and...therapy may impair red cell production. Hemoglobin Measurement: Amount of hemoglobin in blood. Normal range: 12 to 16 grams...
...that causes sickle cell anemia affects hemoglobin, a component of red blood cells. Hemoglobins job is to carry oxygen to all the cells...body. Red blood cells that contain normal hemoglobin are soft and round. Their soft texture...
...measured in terms of blood concentration of hemoglobin, the red blood cell molecule that binds...to WHO, a man is anemic if he has a hemoglobin concentration lower than 13.0 grams...applies to women. By comparison, average hemoglobin concentrations exceed 15.0 g/dl and...
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...component of red blood cells is the protein hemoglobin, which combines with oxygen in the lungs...Anemia is defined as a decrease in hemoglobin or in the number of red cells to below...inherited abnormalities in the makeup of hemoglobin. In addition, anemia is a characteristic...
...component of red blood cells is the protein hemoglobin, which combines with oxygen in the lungs...Anemia is defined as a decrease in hemoglobin or in the number of red cells to below...inherited abnormalities in the makeup of hemoglobin. In addition, anemia is a characteristic...
...Baxter describes HemAssist as a "hemoglobin therapy" in that it contains oxygen-carrying hemoglobin to keep bleeding trauma victims alive...Schmidtz added. Because its made from hemoglobin - the iron-bearing protein that enables...
...Its kind of neat. How it all works: Hemoglobin is what red blood cells have in them...red blood cells, which manufacture the hemoglobin. It consists of a core with some protein...to do about it? There is a form of hemoglobin chain, found in fetuses, that counteracts...
...research continues. The other approach is to use hemoglobin, the substance that carries oxygen in natural blood. Hemoglobin from cattle can be used. The problem is that in the bloodstream hemoglobin is contained with the membranes of red blood...
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HEMOGLOBIN he m glo bin, respiratory protein found in the red...erythrocytes) of all vertebrates and some invertebrates. A hemoglobin molecule is composed of a protein group, known as globin...combines reversibly with a molecule of oxygen. Each hemoglobin molecule also has attached a single cysteine amino acid...
...blood in which the oxygen-carrying hemoglobin pigment in erythrocytes (red blood cells) is abnormal. This "hemoglobin-S" crystallizes in small capillaries...is low (but sufficient for normal hemoglobin), causing the red blood cells to...
...condition in which the concentration of hemoglobin in the circulating blood is below normal...blood cells), an abnormally low level of hemoglobin in the individual cells, or both these...element essential for the formation of hemoglobin in the erythrocytes. In most adults...
...pigments are the hemes (red) of blood hemoglobin, the carotenes, the melanins (black...essential for plant photosynthesis . Hemoglobin in the blood carries oxygen for respiration. Chlorophyll and hemoglobin are structurally quite similar, both...
...typically concentrate only on reproducing the function of hemoglobin , the molecule that carries oxygen through the body, and do...blood types. Some blood substitutes under development use hemoglobin derived from human blood that is too old for use in blood...
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