Methemoglobin (redirect from Meta-hemoglobin)
from the Ancient Greek prefix μετα- (meta-: behind, later, subsequent) and the word hemoglobin. The name hemoglobin is itself derived from the words heme...
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Glycated hemoglobin (also called glycohemoglobin or glycosylated hemoglobin) is a form of hemoglobin (Hb) that is chemically linked to a sugar. There...
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Hemoglobin C (abbreviated as HbC) is an abnormal hemoglobin in which glutamic acid residue at the 6th position of the β-globin chain is replaced with...
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Psyllium (redirect from Meta mucil)
A meta-analysis published after the FDA decision reported that psyllium provided before meals improved fasting blood glucose and glycated hemoglobin, but...
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Blood substitute (redirect from Hemoglobin based oxygen carriers)
Wolfe SM (May 2008). "Cell-free hemoglobin-based blood substitutes and risk of myocardial infarction and death: a meta-analysis". JAMA. 299 (19): 2304–12...
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Sickle cell disease (redirect from Hemoglobin, sickle)
Sickle cell disease (SCD), also simply called sickle cell, is a group of hemoglobin-related blood disorders typically inherited. The most common type is known...
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first step of bilirubin synthesis, the heme molecule is stripped from the hemoglobin molecule. Heme then passes through various processes of porphyrin catabolism...
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It is a part of a person's complete blood count results, along with hemoglobin concentration, white blood cell count and platelet count. Because the...
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were approved in 2020 demonstrated hemoglobin A1c reductions closer to 1.5% and slightly more weight loss. A 2017 meta-analysis did not support the suggestion...
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Wolfe SM (May 2008). "Cell-free hemoglobin-based blood substitutes and risk of myocardial infarction and death: a meta-analysis". JAMA. 299 (19): 2304–2312...
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