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2003
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the chemical approaches of protein engineering that are amenable to the generation of mutants of hemoglobin (Hb). The need and significance of the chemical approaches of protein engineering in this era of oligonucleotide-directed site-specific mutagenesis are also emphasized.
Sonati Srinivasulu+1 more
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the chemical approaches of protein engineering that are amenable to the generation of mutants of hemoglobin (Hb). The need and significance of the chemical approaches of protein engineering in this era of oligonucleotide-directed site-specific mutagenesis are also emphasized.
Sonati Srinivasulu+1 more
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American Scientist, 1999
The appearance of atmospheric oxy gen on earth b tween one and two billion years ago was a dramatic and, for the primitive single-celled creatures then living on earth, a potentially trau matic event. On the one hand, oxygen was toxic. On the other hand, oxygen presented opportunities to improve the process of metabolism, increasing the efficiency of ...
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The appearance of atmospheric oxy gen on earth b tween one and two billion years ago was a dramatic and, for the primitive single-celled creatures then living on earth, a potentially trau matic event. On the one hand, oxygen was toxic. On the other hand, oxygen presented opportunities to improve the process of metabolism, increasing the efficiency of ...
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Hemoglobin α4 and Hemoglobin β4
The Journal of Biochemistry, 1962Kazuo Satake, Teruo Take
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2014
This chapter is a brief overview of hemoglobin (Hgb), which is the protein in blood that is rich in iron and gives it the red color. It makes up about 95% of a red blood cell and has an oxygen-binding capacity of 1.34 mL O2/g, which satisfies the need for the average adult consumption of 250 mL of oxygen per minute.
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This chapter is a brief overview of hemoglobin (Hgb), which is the protein in blood that is rich in iron and gives it the red color. It makes up about 95% of a red blood cell and has an oxygen-binding capacity of 1.34 mL O2/g, which satisfies the need for the average adult consumption of 250 mL of oxygen per minute.
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Hemoglobin Raleigh and Glycosylated Hemoglobin
Laboratory Medicine, 1984Gerardo Perrotta, Jo Anne Dubell
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Hemoglobin A1c levels and variant hemoglobins
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1984Patrick Merrill, Suzanne R. Trupin
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