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Elevated cell-free hemoglobin: A novel early biomarker following traumatic injury. [PDF]

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Hemopexin levels in mice

International Journal of Immunopharmacology, 1984
Using a simple measurement system of hemopexin, single radial immunodiffusion-plate, the following results were obtained; firstly the normal level of hemopexin concentration in mouse was 0.55-1.25 mg ml-1. Secondly, antitumor agents were classified into two types on the basis of changes of hemopexin levels after administration of the agents. Finally, a
T, Ishiguro, K, Imanishi, I, Suzuki
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Hemopexin: Structure, Function, and Regulation

DNA and Cell Biology, 2002
Hemopexin (HPX) is the plasma protein with the highest binding affinity to heme among known proteins. It is mainly expressed in liver, and belongs to acute phase reactants, the synthesis of which is induced after inflammation. Heme is potentially highly toxic because of its ability to intercalate into lipid membrane and to produce hydroxyl radicals ...
TOLOSANO, Emanuela, ALTRUDA, Fiorella
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Characterization of sheep hemopexin glycovariants

Glycoconjugate Journal, 1995
The hemopexin phenotype HpxB1 isolated from sheep serum, yields three major bands when subjected to starch gel and/or polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis which are here designated as subcomponents HpxB1-I, HpxB1-II and HpxB1-III. Electrospray mass spectrometric analysis of samples of the isolated subcomponents prepared by ion exchange chromatography ...
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