Some were associated
with haemoglobin and red blood cell production, for example (Science, vol 329, p 75).
Not exact matches
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In two controlled trials conducted in Honduras, allocation to exclusive breastfeeding to six months of age compared
with mixed breastfeeding from four to six months resulted in lower
haemoglobin, ferritin, and hematocrit levels in infants, but no differences were found in anthropometric or morbidity outcomes, and mothers resumed menses later and lost more weight
Before gene therapy he needed monthly blood transfusions to provide him
with beta - globin, a key component of the
haemoglobin molecule that carries oxygen around the body.
PEOPLE
with sickle cell anaemia produce a defective form of
haemoglobin that makes their red blood cells stiff.
Mutations affecting adult
haemoglobin production are among the most common of all genetic variations,
with about 5 per cent of the world's population carrying a defective gene.
This is
haemoglobin to which glucose is attached, and is typically found at high levels in people
with diabetes.
The researchers also noticed that the number of
haemoglobin molecules
with oxygen was fewer when the subjects had taken creatine than when they had taken a placebo.
Associations of endogenous testosterone and sex hormone binding globulin
with glycated
haemoglobin in middle - aged and older men.
Stay happy,
with a healthy heart: High amount of iron in it depicts the amount of
haemoglobin in your body.
My understanding is that Cyanide poisoning operates by saturating the Oxygen sites in
Haemoglobin with CN; which prevents it from carrying Oxygen to the cells.
Association of napping and night - time sleep
with impaired glucose regulation, insulin resistance and glycated
haemoglobin in Chinese middle - aged adults
with no diabetes: a cross-sectional study