The role of haemoglobin A2 testing in the diagnosis of thalassaemias and related haemoglobinopathies. J Clin Pathol 2009 ; 62 : 13-7.Mosca A, Paleari R, Ivaldi G, Galanello R, Giordano PC. The role of Haemoglobin A(2) testing in the diagnosis of thalassaemias and related haemoglobin...
1. Definition of Hemoglobin: Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells that is essential for transporting gases throughout the body. 2. Major Function: The primary role of hemoglobin is the transportation of oxygen. It carries oxygen from the lungs to all tissues in the body. 3. Com...
Non-coding RNAs appear to play a role in gene regulation by modulating chromatin structure. There is mounting evidence suggesting an essential role for non-coding RNAs in the complex process of the genetic regulation of the β-globin locus. Preliminary observations indicate that the BGL3 non-codin...
Imai K (1982) Allosteric effects in haemoglobin. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Ingermann RL, Terwilliger RC (1981) Intraerythrocytic organic phosphates of fetal and adult seaperch (Embiotoca lateralis): their role in maternal-fetal... Angel,Wai,Mun,... - 《Biochemistry》 被引量: 84发表...
Role of wetting agents and disintegrants in development of danazol nanocrystalline tablets International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Volume 577, 2020, Article 119026 SaikishoreMeruva, …,SumitKumar Lipidoid nanoparticles increase ATP uptake into hypoxic brain endothelial cells ...
Role of the vitreous in the haemoglobinopathies. 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 10 作者: SJ Ryan 摘要: The vitreous is felt to play a significant role in the development of advanced proliferative sickle retinopathy. This is particularly true in Stages 3 to 5 of the Goldberg ...
The blood cells found in the lamprey brain can be classified into erythrocytes, characterized by the massive expression of haemoglobin and haeme-related genes (for example, ALAS1/2), and immune cells, which are mainly composed of microglia/macrophages and lymphocytes (Extended Data Fig. 8a). Th...
Early impairments to neurovascular coupling have been proposed to be a key pathogenic factor in the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Studies have shown impaired neurovascular function in several mouse models of AD, including the J20-hAPP mouse. In this study, we aimed to inve...
Moreover, when comparing the RBC rheology of patients with that of controls, or the RBC from different mammals, the membrane phospholipids/cholesterol ratio is the only factor which has been correlated so far with increased RBC rigidity (for normal haemoglobin). Therefore, the membraine lipid ...
The vomeronasal system plays an essential role in sensing various environmental chemical cues. Here we show that mice exposed to blood and, consequently, hemoglobin results in the activation of vomeronasal sensory neurons expressing a specific vomeronasa