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Hemoglobin interactions

Abugo 00, Balagopalakrishna C, Rifkind JM, et al. Direct measurements of hemoglobin interactions with liposomes using EPR spectroscopy. Artif Cells Blood Substit Immobil Biotechnol 2001 29 5. [Pg.90]

Patel RP, Gladwin MT (2004) Physiologic, pathologic and therapeutic implications for hemoglobin interactions with nitric oxide. Free Radic Biol Med 36 399-401... [Pg.108]

Bertles, J.F. Hemoglobin interaction and molecular basis of sickling. Arch, intern. Med. 133, 538-543 (1974)... [Pg.244]

HEMOGLOBIN INTERACTION IN SICKLE CELL FIBERS THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO THE MOLECULAR CONTACTS... [Pg.389]

The a and p subunits of hemoglobin interact cooperatively, and when one heme binds O2, the each of the others rapidly binds O2. [Pg.985]

The P subunits of hemoglobin interact by van der Waals contact between the isopropyl side chains at residue 6 of sickle cell hemoglobin (HbS). Since each HbS has two P subunits on opposite sides of the tetramer, a fibrous polymer forms. HbS polymerizes when HbS releases O2, which disorts the red blood cells into the shape of a sickle. [Pg.986]

C.Levinthal, S.J. Wodak, P.Kahn,and A.K.T>adivaman,Proc. Nati. Acad. Sci. U. S. A.,72, 1330-1334 (1975). Hemoglobin Interaction in Sickle Cell Fibers. I Theoretical Approaches... [Pg.166]

Facilitated diffusion is often said to describe how oxygen and hemoglobin interact in blood. Discuss whether this is true. [Pg.546]


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