Ge M;Liu Y;Wang ZL.Normal reference value of haemo- globin of adolescent boys and geographical factors.Comp Clin Path.2005.166-170Miao Ge,Yan Liu,Zhilun Wang,Xiangling Wang,Lihua Zhao,Haiyan Fu,Le Dai,Haiyan Jiang. Normal reference value of haemoglobin of adolescent boys and geographical...
The predictive value of a normal full blood count from a normal haemoglobin was 0.81. However, when the limits of normal reference values were set at ... SM Lewis,A Osei-Bimpong,A Bradshaw - 《Journal of Medical Screening》 被引量: 39发表: 2004年 WHAT IS THE ACCURACY OF CLINIC BLOOD ...
Mazer JS, Bunn H f I981 Synthesis of acetylated human foetal haemoglobin. J Biol Chem 256: 1727- 1731 18. Peterson CM, Kalan G, Jovanovic L, Jovanovic R 1979 Use of the minor haemoglobln ratio for the determ~nationof gestational age. Am J Obstet Gynaecol 135:85-90 19. Enzan H, ...
Constituents of Human H|[aelig]|moglobin: Comparison of Normal Adult Human H|[aelig]|moglobin with H|[aelig]|moglobin I by |[lsquo]|Fingerprinting|[rsquo]| M Murayama,VM Ingram 被引量: 2发表: 1959年 Comparison of normal adult human haemoglobin with haemoglobin I by 'fingerprinting' M...
In CHNS 2009, blood samples were collected from participants after at least 8 hours of overnight fasting. Glucose and haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) were immediately tested at the survey sites. Then the plasma and serum samples were frozen at −86 °C for later laboratory analyses. Ultimately,...
To report on glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) values among individuals with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) at different age groups, using data acquired from a
Summary. Previous studies have shown that the magnitude of the fetal haemoglobin (Hb F) response to haemolytic anaemia and hypobaric hypoxia in the baboon is specific to an animal ('high and low Hb F responders'), suggesting that the Hb F response is under genetic control. In this study Hb...
SpO2 stands for peripheral capillary oxygen saturation, an estimate of the amount of oxygen in the blood. More specifically, it is the percentage of oxygenated haemoglobin.
Haemolysis by such an agent, if of low titre, would be active only in the first one or two tubes of a haemagglutination test and, since these contain only 1/450th of their volume of packed red cells, haemolysis might be masked by the small amount of haemoglobin present in all crude ...
we had 80% power to detect an absolute effect of 0.127 SD (corresponding to 2.03 g L−1or 1.5% of mean) for p.Gln82Ter on haemoglobin levels (Supplementary Fig.5), but did not detect any association (P = 0.32, Effect = −0.044 SD, 95% confidence interval (CI)...