Results 251 to 260 of about 298,827 (312)

Menopausal hormone therapy and risk of neuropsychiatric disease: a drug target Mendelian randomisation study. [PDF]

open access: yesNPJ Womens Health
Schindler LS   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Glycated Haemoglobins

Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1988
The association between elevated levels of glycated haemoglobins and diabetes mellitus has been known for twenty years [92]. Since then the determination of glycated haemoglobins has become a valuable tool for the objective assessment of long-term glycaemia in diabetic patients.
R, Flückiger, H B, Mortensen
openaire   +2 more sources

Primitive haemoglobin

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1977
The sequences of Petromyzon and Aplysia globins are compared with the postulated vertebrate and mollusc-vertebrate ancestors to see if differences exist in the rates of evolution of different types of residue positions. Between the mollusc-vertebrate ancestor and Aplysia globin there is no very striking pattern of changes except that the interior ...
B, Tiplady, M, Goodman
openaire   +2 more sources

New Variant of Haemoglobin G, Haemoglobin GParis

Nature, 1966
SINCE the first haemoglobin G was described in 1954 (ref. 1), several varieties have been observed. Structural analysis has shown that the electrophoretic mobility could be due to various amino-acid substitutions in the α- as well as in the β-chain. The only similarity between all these haemoglobins is that the net charge differs from that of normal ...
D, Labie, G, Schapira
openaire   +2 more sources

Haemoglobin

Nephrology, 2008
Date written: April 2007Final submission: February ...
openaire   +1 more source

Haemoglobin New York

Nature, 1967
A haemoglobin variant has been found in which a glutamic acid amino-acid residue is substituted at position 113 in the β chain for the usual neutral valine. This haemoglobin is called after the city in which it was found and is Hb-β1 13 Glu.
H M, Ranney, A S, Jacobs, R L, Nagel
openaire   +2 more sources

Japanese Haemoglobin Variant

Nature, 1968
RECENT haemoglobin surveys in the south-western area of Japan have revealed a great variety of abnormal haemoglobins in Japanese individuals despite the rarity of haemoglobinopathy. In Japan, at least thirteen abnormal haemoglobins have been identified by elucidation of amino-acid substitution, and similar studies are now in progress on ten other ...
T. MIYAJI   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy