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Bioinformatic Characterization and Molecular Evolution of the Lucina pectinata Hemoglobins

  • Ingrid M. Montes-Rodríguez,
  • Carmen L. Cadilla,
  • Juan López-Garriga and
  • Ricardo González-Méndez

5 November 2022

(1) Introduction: Lucina pectinata is a clam found in sulfide-rich mud environments that has three hemoglobins believed to be responsible for the transport of hydrogen sulfide (HbILp) and oxygen (HbIILp and HbIIILp) to chemoautotrophic endosymbionts....

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,547 Views
20 Pages

Efficient Secretory Expression for Mammalian Hemoglobins in Pichia pastoris

  • Chenyang Li,
  • Tao Zhang,
  • Zhengshan Luo,
  • Jingwen Zhou,
  • Jianghua Li,
  • Jian Chen,
  • Guocheng Du and
  • Xinrui Zhao

Mammalian hemoglobins (HB) are a kind of heme-binding proteins that play crucial physiological roles in various organisms. The traditional techniques employed for the extraction of HB are expensive and time-consuming, while the yields of mammalian HB...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,299 Views
8 Pages

High-Oxygen-Affinity Hemoglobins—Case Series and Review of the Literature

  • Veroniki Komninaka,
  • Pagona Flevari,
  • Evangelia-Eleni Ntelaki,
  • Eleni Yfanti,
  • Theodoros Androutsakos,
  • Ioannis Ntanasis-Stathopoulos and
  • Evangelos Terpos

14 January 2024

Modifications of the hemoglobin (Hb) structure in regions involving the regulation of oxygen transport may lead to an increased oxygen affinity for the hemoglobin molecule and impaired oxygen delivery to the tissues. Herein, we present six patients w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
605 Views
2 Pages

29 September 2014

Aim of this study was to analyze γ A gene repeat polymorphism for the analysis of haplotypes of hemoglobin (Hb) variants such as Hb S, Hb D-Punjab, Hb O-Arab. Sickle cell cases had mainly Benin and Arab/Indian haplotype. We found three different hapl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,800 Views
15 Pages

Characterization and Expression Analysis of Genes from Megalobrama amblycephala Encoding Hemoglobins with Extracellular Microbicidal Activity

  • Qijun Wang,
  • Xiaoheng Zhao,
  • Yunlong Liu,
  • Juan Zheng,
  • Hujun Cui,
  • Haotong Wang,
  • Houxu Ding,
  • Hong Liu and
  • Zhujin Ding

22 October 2023

Hemoglobin (Hb) usually comprises two α and two β subunits, forming a tetramer responsible for oxygen transportation and storage. Few studies have elucidated fish hemoglobin immune functions. Megalobrama amblycephala is a freshwater-cultur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,131 Views
23 Pages

Construction of a Plasmid-Free Escherichia coli Strain with Enhanced Heme Supply to Produce Active Hemoglobins

  • Zihan Zhang,
  • Baodong Hu,
  • Jingwen Zhou,
  • Jianghua Li,
  • Jian Chen,
  • Guocheng Du and
  • Xinrui Zhao

23 February 2025

Background: Heme is an important cofactor and plays crucial roles in the correct folding of hemoproteins. The synthesis of heme can be enhanced by the plasmid-based expression of heme biosynthetic genes. However, plasmid-based expression is genetical...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,914 Views
18 Pages

29 November 2020

Non-symbiotic hemoglobins AHb1 and AHb2 from Arabidopsis thaliana are hexacoordinate heme-proteins that likely have different biological roles, in view of diverse tissue localization, expression pattern, and ligand binding properties. Herein, we expa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,592 Views
16 Pages

Residues in the Distal Heme Pocket of Arabidopsis Non-Symbiotic Hemoglobins: Implication for Nitrite Reductase Activity

  • Nitin Kumar,
  • Alessandra Astegno,
  • Jian Chen,
  • Alejandro Giorgetti and
  • Paola Dominici

It is well-established that plant hemoglobins (Hbs) are involved in nitric oxide (NO) metabolism via NO dioxygenase and/or nitrite reductase activity. The ferrous-deoxy Arabidopsis Hb1 and Hb2 (AHb1 and AHb2) have been shown to reduce nitrite to NO u...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,481 Views
12 Pages

21 August 2019

Truncated hemoglobins (trHbs) form a widely distributed family of proteins found in archaea, bacteria, and eukaryotes. Accumulating evidence suggests that trHbs may be implicated in functions other than oxygen delivery, but these roles are largely un...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,030 Views
21 Pages

11 May 2024

The functional adaptation and underlying molecular mechanisms of hemoglobins (Hbs) have primarily concentrated on mammals and birds, with few reports on reptiles. This study aimed to investigate the convergent and species-specific high-altitude adapt...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,240 Views
25 Pages

Cruor, the main component responsible for the red color of mammalian blood, contains 90% haemoglobin, a protein considered to be a rich source of bioactive peptides. The aim of the present study is to assess the potential of human hemoglobin as a sou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
10,484 Views
7 Pages

Misleading HbA1c Measurement in Diabetic Patients with Hemoglobin Variants

  • Manthana Mitchai,
  • Nattakarn Suwansaksri,
  • Suphakdee Seanseeha,
  • Jindamanee Saenboonsiri,
  • Putthichai Kraitree,
  • Jirasak Piyapromdee and
  • Atit Silsirivanit

Background and Objectives: Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is widely used for the monitoring and management of diabetes mellitus. The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of hemoglobin (Hb) variants on the measurement of HbA1c. Materials and Meth...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,559 Views
22 Pages

Genetic Modifiers of Hemoglobin Expression from a Clinical Perspective in Hemoglobinopathy Patients with Beta Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Disease

  • Michael D. Diamantidis,
  • Georgia Ikonomou,
  • Ioanna Argyrakouli,
  • Despoina Pantelidou and
  • Sophia Delicou

5 November 2024

Hemoglobinopathies, namely β-thalassemia and sickle cell disease (SCD), are hereditary diseases, characterized by molecular genetic aberrations in the beta chains of hemoglobin. These defects affect the normal production of hemoglobin with sever...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
7,822 Views
35 Pages

Hemoglobin Variants as Targets for Stabilizing Drugs

  • Miroslava Žoldáková,
  • Michal Novotný,
  • Krishna P. Khakurel and
  • Gabriel Žoldák

17 January 2025

Hemoglobin is an oxygen-transport protein in red blood cells that interacts with multiple ligands, e.g., oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and nitric oxide. Genetic variations in hemoglobin chains, such as those underlying sickle cell disease...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,302 Views
3 Pages

The Curious Case of Hemoglobin DC Disease Masquerading as Sickle Cell Anemia

  • Samina Hirani,
  • Supriya Gupta,
  • Diana Veillon,
  • Shajadi Patan,
  • Samip Master and
  • Richard Mansour

Hemoglobin D is a relatively rare disease first reported in 1951. We present the first reported case of Hemoglobin DC disease. This is a case of a Hemoglobinopathy with DC disease in a woman with a previous diagnosis of Hemoglobin SC disease. A 19-ye...

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
10,673 Views
18 Pages

Amyloid Fibrils from Hemoglobin

  • Nadishka Jayawardena,
  • Manmeet Kaur,
  • Smitha Nair,
  • Jenny Malmstrom,
  • David Goldstone,
  • Leonardo Negron,
  • Juliet A. Gerrard and
  • Laura J. Domigan

Amyloid fibrils are a class of insoluble protein nanofibers that are formed via the self-assembly of a wide range of peptides and proteins. They are increasingly exploited for a broad range of applications in bionanotechnology, such as biosensing and...

  • Feature Paper
  • Communication
  • Open Access
545 Views
7 Pages

Nonerythroid Hemoglobin Present in Porcine Testes

  • Jeffrey Li,
  • Barbara Jean Nitta and
  • Trish Berger

8 May 2025

The presence of hemoglobin beta mRNA and protein in the female gonad suggests that hemoglobin beta may be present in the male gonad as well. The frequent occurrence of hemoglobin beta in nonerythroid tissues with hypoxic environments further undersco...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,493 Views
17 Pages

A New Model for Thermodynamic Characterization of Hemoglobin

  • Francesco Farsaci,
  • Ester Tellone,
  • Antonio Galtieri and
  • Silvana Ficarra

17 July 2019

In this paper, we formulate a thermodynamic model of hemoglobin that describes, by a physical point of view, phenomena favoring the binding of oxygen to the protein. Our study is based on theoretical methods extrapolated by experimental data. After s...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
59 Citations
5,646 Views
13 Pages

9 September 2018

Hemoglobin is an iron carrying protein in erythrocytes and also an essential element to transfer oxygen from the lungs to the tissues. Abnormalities in hemoglobin concentration are closely correlated with health status and many diseases, including th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,008 Views
18 Pages

Changes in Hemoglobin Properties in Complex with Glutathione and after Glutathionylation

  • Iuliia D. Kuleshova,
  • Pavel I. Zaripov,
  • Yuri M. Poluektov,
  • Anastasia A. Anashkina,
  • Dmitry N. Kaluzhny,
  • Evgeniia Yu. Parshina,
  • Georgy V. Maksimov,
  • Vladimir A. Mitkevich,
  • Alexander A. Makarov and
  • Irina Yu. Petrushanko

31 August 2023

Hemoglobin is the main protein of red blood cells that provides oxygen transport to all cells of the human body. The ability of hemoglobin to bind the main low-molecular-weight thiol of the cell glutathione, both covalently and noncovalently, is not...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,795 Views
14 Pages

Glutathionyl Hemoglobin and Its Emerging Role as a Clinical Biomarker of Chronic Oxidative Stress

  • Andrea Scirè,
  • Giulia Casari,
  • Brenda Romaldi,
  • Lidia de Bari,
  • Cinzia Antognelli and
  • Tatiana Armeni

7 November 2023

Hemoglobin is one of the proteins that are more susceptible to S-glutathionylation and the levels of its modified form, glutathionyl hemoglobin (HbSSG), increase in several human pathological conditions. The scope of the present review is to provide...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
714 Views
3 Pages

Hemoglobin Willamette (b51 Pro → Arg): Case Report and Literature Review

  • Orivaldo Alves Barbosa,
  • Matheus Martins de Sousa Dias,
  • Saymon Medeiros Távora,
  • Gentil Claudino de Galiza Neto,
  • Jacqueline Holanda de Souza and
  • Herivaldo Ferreira da Silva

We report a case of hemoglobin (Hb) Willamette (β51 Pro → Arg) in the Hematology Department of a tertiary hospital in Fortaleza, Northeast of Brazil. A literature review of the cases described in health sciences databases using as a descriptor Hb Wil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,736 Views
11 Pages

The Association between Serum Hemoglobin and Renal Prognosis of IgA Nephropathy

  • Tae Ryom Oh,
  • Su Hyun Song,
  • Hong Sang Choi,
  • Chang Seong Kim,
  • Seung Hyeok Han,
  • Kyung Pyo Kang,
  • Young Joo Kwon,
  • Soo Wan Kim,
  • Seong Kwon Ma and
  • Eun Hui Bae

19 January 2021

Immunoglobin A (IgA) nephropathy causes chronic kidney disease worldwide. Therefore, identifying risk factors associated with the progression of IgA nephropathy is crucial. Anemia is a common complication of chronic kidney disease; however, few studi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,418 Views
19 Pages

26 April 2021

Glutathionyl hemoglobin is a minor form of hemoglobin with intriguing properties. The measurement of the redox potential of its reactive β-93-Cysteine is useful to improve understanding of the response of erythrocytes to transient and chronic conditi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
9,888 Views
20 Pages

Extracellular Hemoglobin: Modulation of Cellular Functions and Pathophysiological Effects

  • Ivana T. Drvenica,
  • Ana Z. Stančić,
  • Irina S. Maslovarić,
  • Drenka I. Trivanović and
  • Vesna Lj. Ilić

17 November 2022

Hemoglobin is essential for maintaining cellular bioenergetic homeostasis through its ability to bind and transport oxygen to the tissues. Besides its ability to transport oxygen, hemoglobin within erythrocytes plays an important role in cellular sig...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,551 Views
16 Pages

Hemoglobin Reassembly of Antimicrobial Fragments from the Midgut of Triatoma infestans

  • Laura Cristina Lima Diniz and
  • Pedro Ismael da Silva Junior

10 February 2020

Hemoglobin is one of the most important molecules of the human body. Beyond its physiological activity, hemoglobins are able to inhibit the growth of several microorganisms. Since 1999, studies have reported that antimicrobial peptides can be produce...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,436 Views
11 Pages

14 July 2022

Exposure to circulating cell-free hemoglobin is a ubiquitous feature of open-heart surgery on cardiopulmonary bypass circulation. This study aims to determine the origins and dynamics of circulating cell-free hemoglobin and its major scavenger protei...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,486 Views
13 Pages

Determination of Methemoglobin in Hemoglobin Submicron Particles Using NMR Relaxometry

  • Waraporn Kaewprayoon,
  • Nittiya Suwannasom,
  • Chiraphat Kloypan,
  • Axel Steffen,
  • Yu Xiong,
  • Eyk Schellenberger,
  • Axel Pruß,
  • Radostina Georgieva and
  • Hans Bäumler

26 November 2020

Methemoglobin (MetHb) is a hemoglobin (Hb) derivative with the heme iron in ferric state (Fe3+), unable to deliver oxygen. Quantification of methemoglobin is a very important diagnostic parameter in hypoxia. Recently, novel hemoglobin microparticles...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,071 Views
14 Pages

21 May 2021

Telemedicine (TM) can revolutionize the impact of diabetic wound care management, along with tools for remote patient monitoring (RPM). There are no low-cost mobile RPM devices for TM technology to provide comprehensive (visual and physiological) cli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,886 Views
9 Pages

26 January 2024

Diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia are well-known risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Unfortunately, the prevalence of dyslipidemia and diabetes mellitus among individuals over 30 years of age in Korea has continuously increased. The current stu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,306 Views
13 Pages

27 September 2024

Development in hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers (HBOCs) that may be used as alternatives to donated blood requires an extensive supply of highly pure hemoglobin (Hb) preparations. Therefore, it is essential to fabricate inexpensive, stable and highly...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,353 Views
19 Pages

Obtaining New Candidate Peptides for Biological Anticancer Drugs from Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Human and Bovine Hemoglobin

  • Ahlam Outman,
  • Mohamed Bouhrim,
  • Codjo Hountondji,
  • Omar M. Noman,
  • Ali S. Alqahtani,
  • Bernard Gressier,
  • Naïma Nedjar and
  • Bruno Eto

19 October 2023

Enzymatic hydrolysis of bovine and human hemoglobin generates a diversity of bioactive peptides, mainly recognized for their antimicrobial properties. However, antimicrobial peptides stand out for their ability to specifically target cancer cells whi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,001 Views
12 Pages

Enhancing Biosludge Dewaterability with Hemoglobin from Waste Blood as a Bioflocculant

  • Hamed Ghazisaidi,
  • Rafael A. Garcia,
  • Honghi Tran,
  • Runlin Yuan and
  • D. Grant Allen

22 November 2020

Synthetic polymers are widely used in the treatment of biosludge (waste activated sludge) to enhance its dewaterability. This paper discusses the results of a systematic study using hemoglobin (Hb) from animal blood and methylated hemoglobin (MeHb),...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,017 Views
3 Pages

Hemoglobin SE Disease in Hatay, in the Southern Part of Turkey

  • Can Acipayam,
  • Gonul Oktay,
  • Gul Ilhan and
  • Mehmet Akif Çürük

24 February 2015

Double heterozygosity for hemoglobin (Hb) E and S, known as HbSE disease, is a rare, clinically benign condition involving mild hemolysis. Only 25 cases have been reported to date. The current literature generally associates HbSE with a benign clinic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,656 Views
12 Pages

Prospective Evaluation of Fetal Hemoglobin Expression in Maternal Erythrocytes: An Analysis of a Cohort of 345 Parturients

  • Laurence Blain,
  • Christian Watier,
  • Xiaoduan Weng,
  • Andre Masse,
  • Marie-Josée Bédard,
  • Nazila Bettache,
  • Florence Weber,
  • Michele Mahone,
  • Stéphanie Forté and
  • Vincent-Philippe Lavallée
  • + 3 authors

It is believed that fetal hemoglobin (HbF) expression in adults is largely genetically regulated. The increased expression of HbF in pregnancy has been reported in a small number of articles. Different mechanisms have been proposed, but the descripti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,512 Views
10 Pages

A Smartphone-Based Disposable Hemoglobin Sensor Based on Colorimetric Analysis

  • Zhuolun Meng,
  • Muhammad Tayyab,
  • Zhongtian Lin,
  • Hassan Raji and
  • Mehdi Javanmard

30 December 2022

Hemoglobin is a biomarker of interest for the diagnosis and prognosis of various diseases such as anemia, sickle cell disease, and thalassemia. In this paper, we present a disposable device that has the potential of being used in a setting for accura...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,695 Views
14 Pages

9 July 2025

Background: Our study aimed to evaluate the differences in hemoglobin variability among patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD) treated with three types of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) and the association between hemoglobin variability and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
58 Citations
11,439 Views
14 Pages

Enhancement of Salinity Tolerance during Rice Seed Germination by Presoaking with Hemoglobin

  • Sheng Xu,
  • Bing Hu,
  • Ziyi He,
  • Fei Ma,
  • Jianfei Feng,
  • Wenbiao Shen and
  • Jie Yang

12 April 2011

Salinity stress is an important environmental constraint limiting the productivity of many crops worldwide. In this report, experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of seed presoaking by bovine hemoglobin, an inducer of heme oxygenase-1...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,245 Views
10 Pages

Maternal and Cord Blood Hemoglobin as Determinants of Placental Weight: A Cross-Sectional Study

  • Ferrante S. Gragasin,
  • Maria B. Ospina,
  • Jesus Serrano-Lomelin,
  • Su Hwan Kim,
  • Matthew Kokotilo,
  • Andrew G. Woodman,
  • Stephen J. Renaud and
  • Stephane L. Bourque

2 March 2021

Background: Both high and low placental weights are associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Maternal hemoglobin levels can influence placental weight, but the evidence is conflicting. Since maternal hemoglobin does not invariably correlate with f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,034 Views
17 Pages

A Novel Artificial Hemoglobin Carrier Based on Heulandite-Calcium Mesoporous Aluminosilicate Particles

  • Dino Jordanoski,
  • Damjana Drobne,
  • Neža Repar,
  • Iztok Dogsa,
  • Polona Mrak,
  • Romana Cerc-Korošec,
  • Andrijana Sever Škapin,
  • Peter Nadrah and
  • Natasa Poklar Ulrih

Tetraethyl-orthosilicate (TEOS)-based nanoparticles are most extensively used as a silica-based hemoglobin carrier system. However, TEOS-based nanoparticles induce adverse effects on the hemoglobin structure. Therefore, a heulandite-calcium-based car...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,696 Views
20 Pages

Comparison of the Bioactive Properties of Human and Bovine Hemoglobin Hydrolysates Obtained by Enzymatic Hydrolysis: Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Potential of the Active Peptide α137-141

  • Ahlam Outman,
  • Barbara Deracinois,
  • Christophe Flahaut,
  • Mira Abou Diab,
  • Jihen Dhaouefi,
  • Bernard Gressier,
  • Bruno Eto and
  • Naïma Nedjar

22 August 2023

This study focuses on the enzymatic hydrolysis of hemoglobin, the main component of cruor that gives blood its red color in mammals. The antibacterial and antioxidant potentials of human hemoglobin hydrolysates were evaluated in comparison to bovine...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,609 Views
13 Pages

How Nanoparticles Modify Adsorbed Proteins: Impact of Silica Nanoparticles on the Hemoglobin Active Site

  • Gaël Giraudon--Colas,
  • Stéphanie Devineau,
  • Laurent Marichal,
  • Elodie Barruet,
  • Andrea Zitolo,
  • Jean-Philippe Renault and
  • Serge Pin

11 February 2023

The adsorption of proteins on surfaces has been studied for a long time, but the relationship between the structural and functional properties of the adsorbed protein and the adsorption mechanism remains unclear. Using hemoglobin adsorbed on silica n...

  • Article
  • Open Access
652 Views
19 Pages

Hemoglobin A1C: Intracellular Heterogeneity and Functional Implications in Prediabetic and T2 Diabetic Erythrocytes

  • Galina Petukhova,
  • Areen Wani,
  • Gregory Barshtein,
  • Anna Bogdanova,
  • Ariel Koren,
  • Carina Levin and
  • Leonid Livshits

11 October 2025

Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C), a non-enzymatically glycated form of adult hemoglobin (HbA0), is a widely used biomarker for diabetes. Its concentration is strongly correlated with the long-term glycemic state and the risk of diabetes development. However, b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,827 Views
13 Pages

Hemoglobin Status and Externalizing Behavioral Problems in Children

  • Jianhua Su,
  • Naixue Cui,
  • Guoping Zhou,
  • Yuexian Ai,
  • Guiju Sun,
  • Sophie R. Zhao and
  • Jianghong Liu

Background: Still considered one of the most prevalent nutritional problems in the world, anemia has been shown in many studies to have deleterious effects on neurobehavioral development. While most research efforts have focused on investigating the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
6,573 Views
16 Pages

Surface Modification of Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carriers Reduces Recognition by Haptoglobin, Immunoglobulin, and Hemoglobin Antibodies

  • Ausanai Prapan,
  • Nittiya Suwannasom,
  • Chiraphat Kloypan,
  • Saranya Chaiwaree,
  • Axel Steffen,
  • Yu Xiong,
  • Ijad Kao,
  • Axel Pruß,
  • Radostina Georgieva and
  • Hans Bäumler

Hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers (HBOCs) represent a propitious type of blood substitute to transport oxygen throughout the body while acting as a carrier in biomedical applications. However, HBOCs in blood are recognized and rapidly scavenged by the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
8,434 Views
9 Pages

Evaluation of the Efficiency of the Reticulocyte Hemoglobin Content on Diagnosis for Iron Deficiency Anemia in Chinese Adults

  • Jie Cai,
  • Meng Wu,
  • Jie Ren,
  • Yali Du,
  • Zhangbiao Long,
  • Guoxun Li,
  • Bing Han and
  • Lichen Yang

2 May 2017

Our aim was to evaluate the cut-off value and efficiency of using reticulocyte hemoglobin content as a marker to diagnose iron deficiency anemia in Chinese adults. 140 adults who needed bone marrow aspiration for diagnosis at the hematology departmen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,719 Views
22 Pages

Structural and Functional Analysis of Hemoglobin Binding to the Peritrophic Matrix During Blood Digestion in Aedes aegypti

  • Karla Barreto da Silva Orozimbo,
  • Desiely da Silva Gusmão Tauil,
  • Aline Melila Licurgo,
  • Felipe Figueirôa Moreira,
  • Jucélia da Silva Araújo,
  • Maria Aparecida Aride Bertonceli,
  • Sérgio Henrique Seabra,
  • Olga Lima Tavares Machado and
  • Francisco José Alves Lemos

24 January 2025

The Aedes aegypti mosquito is responsible for transmitting pathogens such as the Dengue, Zika, and Chikungunya viruses. The peritrophic matrix (PM) is an extracellular chitin-rich structure that lines the midgut of arthropods, providing a crucial pro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,278 Views
15 Pages

Hemoglobin and Its Relationship with Fatigue in Long-COVID Patients Three to Six Months after SARS-CoV-2 Infection

  • Somayeh Bazdar,
  • Lizan D. Bloemsma,
  • Nadia Baalbaki,
  • Jelle M. Blankestijn,
  • Merel E. B. Cornelissen,
  • Rosanne J. H. C. G. Beijers,
  • Brigitte M. Sondermeijer,
  • Yolanda van Wijck,
  • George S. Downward and
  • Anke H. Maitland-van der Zee

Background: While some long-term effects of COVID-19 are respiratory in nature, a non-respiratory effect gaining attention has been a decline in hemoglobin, potentially mediated by inflammatory processes. In this study, we examined the correlations b...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
51 Citations
11,847 Views
10 Pages

23 November 2020

Fetal hemoglobin (HbF) usually consists of 4 to 10% of total hemoglobin in adults of African descent with sickle cell anemia. Rarely, their HbF levels reach more than 30%. High HbF levels are sometimes a result of β-globin gene deletions or poin...

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