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- ... with this disease have atypical hemoglobin molecules called hemoglobin S, which can distort red blood cells into a ... an abnormal version of beta-globin known as hemoglobin S (HbS). Other variants in the HBB gene lead ...
- ... of an abnormal version of beta-globin called hemoglobin S (HbS). In people with this condition, hemoglobin S replaces both beta-globin subunits in hemoglobin. The ...
- ... 2; HBA2 ALPHA-THALASSEMIA PubMed Chui DH, Fucharoen S, Chan V. Hemoglobin H disease: not necessarily a benign disorder. Blood. ...
- ... buildup of excess iron can damage the body's organs. Low hemoglobin levels and the resulting accumulation of iron in the body's organs lead to the characteristic features of X- ...
- ... red blood cells contain molecules of iron-containing hemoglobin, which deliver oxygen to the body's tissues. The iron in hemoglobin is ferrous (Fe2+), ...
- ... This buildup of excess iron damages the body's organs. Low hemoglobin levels and the resulting accumulation of iron in the body's organs lead to the characteristic features of X- ...
- ... Hb Bart) or hemoglobin H (HbH). These abnormal hemoglobin molecules cannot effectively carry oxygen to the body's tissues. The substitution of Hb Bart or HbH ...
- ... Hb Bart) or hemoglobin H (HbH). These abnormal hemoglobin molecules cannot effectively carry oxygen to the body's tissues. The substitution of Hb Bart or HbH ...
- ... the body. A reduction in the amount of hemoglobin prevents enough oxygen from reaching the body's tissues. Rarely, affected individuals also have a shortage ...
- ... Natural selection on EPAS1 (HIF2alpha) associated with low hemoglobin concentration in Tibetan highlanders. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Jun 22;107(25):11459-64. ...