withHAEMOGLOBINin the red blood cells, giving the blood a bright red colour. A consequence of the reaction is that haemoglobin is less able to combine freely with oxygen. This can lead to poisoning by lack of oxygen in the blood and eventually death if there is sufficient carbon monoxide in...
blood cells. However, the deleterious effect on kidney, vasoconstriction, and hypertension due to NO scavenging activity has hampered its clinical approval. Hence various studies were undertaken to test the hypothesis that the encapsulation of Hb tetramer inside the hydrophilic core of liposome could ...
Anaemia, defined as blood haemoglobin concentration lower than normal1,2is a pervasive problem among children under five years of age. It reflects a state in which the number of red blood cells is low, or their ability to carry oxygen is poor3. If anaemia is left untreated, it can have ...
Heterogeneity might be explained by differences in the quality of methods, anaemia prevalence, training intensity, the choice of the reference test, and the source of the blood sample. Whether the use of different blood samples (capillary, venous, or umbilical cord) between studies could have ...