The oxygen-carrying pigments of erythrocytes. They are found in all vertebrates and some invertebrates. The structure of the globin moiety differs between species.
- A simple method for the fractionation of globins into their alpha- and beta-chains.
- Acid- and alkali-dissociations of chicken hemoglobin.
- Activation of amino acids in human erythrocytes with reference to hemoglobin synthesis.
- Determination of haemoglobin. VII. Standardized optical data for absolute estimations.
- Effect of acetylphenylhydrazine on myoglobin concentration.
- Exertional paroxysmal myoglobinuria. A report of one case.
- FAILURE OF CARBONMONOXY SICKLE-CELL HAEMOGLOBIN TO ALTER THE SICKLE STATE.
- FLUORESCENT red cells.
- Further observations on abnormal haemoglobins in Jamaica.
- HAEMOGLOBIN metabolism.
- Hemoglobin alpha4 and hemoglobin beta4.
- Hemoglobin disorders and their clinical recognition.
- Hemoglobins from Ascaris lumbricoides. I. Purification of hemoglobin from body-wall tissue and its spectral properties.
- Hemoglobins from Ascaris lumbricoides. II. Reactions of body-wall hemoglobins with ethylisocyanide and potassium cyanide.
- Hemoglobins from Ascaris lumbricoides. III. A hemoglobin from perientric fluid.
- Level of haemoglobin in whole blood and red blood-cells, and proposed convention for defining normality.
- Ocular complications in sickle-cell haemoglobin C disease.
- Oxidative hemolysis and precipitation of hemoglobin. I. Heinz body anemias as an acceleration of red cell aging.
- Pigments of blood and bile.
- Primary structure of the alpha-chain from horse hemoglobin.
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