Erythrocytosis associated with hemoglobin Rainier: oxygen equilibria and marrow regulation
AUTOR(ES)
Adamson, John W.
RESUMO
Hemoglobin Rainier (β145 tyrosine→histidine) is an abnormal hemoglobin associated with increased oxygen affinity, decreased heme-heme interaction, presence of a Bohr effect, and erythrocytosis, but without obvious clinical sequelae.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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