(1) In the 153 women to whom iron supplements were given during pregnancy, the initial fall in haemoglobin concentration was less, was arrested by 28 weeks gestation and then rose to a level equivalent to the booking level.
(2) Also for bronchogenic carcinoma with that a dependence could be shown between haemoglobin concentration--and by this the oxygen supply of the tumor--and the reaction of the primary tumor after radiotherapy.
(3) The results show that of 543 subjects with AA haemoglobin, 106 (19.5%) were G-6-PD deficient and of 93 individuals with AS haemoglobin 13 (14.0%).
(4) Cell-free culture media conditioned by all but two of the seven types of monolayer studied inhibited haemoglobin synthesis by K562 cells; those conditioned by blood-monocyte-derived macrophages and two of 11 monolayers of bone-marrow-derived macrophages stimulated haemoglobin synthesis.
(5) Haemoglobin-free human erythrocyte ghosts that were prepared in the presence of EDTA and were then exposed to Ca2+ showed a substantial loss of phosphatidylinositol phosphate and phosphatidylinositol diphosphate, measured either chemically or by loss of 32P from the lipids of prelabelled membranes.
(6) PaO2, PaCO2, plasma and erythrocyte pH, haemoglobin, haematocrit, and carbon monoxide saturation and intraerythrocytic 2-3 diphosphoglycerate concentration were measured during steady-state ventilation.
(7) Bilirubin, prothrombin time, haemoglobin and blood sedimentation rate are of very little value.
(8) Glycosylated haemoglobin did rise significantly at 6 months, but this did not exceed the normal range in the majority of patients and the rise was not sustained at 9 months.
(9) However, the elevated RBC-ADA activity in this leukaemic population is not related to the fetal haemoglobin concentration.
(10) The sensitivity to ionic strength, divalent metal ions and polylysine of release of fluorescent markers from liposomes and of haemoglobin from intact erythrocytes has been assayed.
(11) Haematocrit values, haemoglobin concentrations and erythrocyte numbers showed seasonal fluctuations, being high from September to November and again in April-May, and low from January to March.
(12) In forty cases where the samples were obtained within one week of delivery, the results have been correlated with cord blood haemoglobin concentrations.
(13) The acceleration of the sedimentation rate was the most useful laboratory parameter and was found in 96,9% of the patients, followed by an increased quantity of the alpha-2 globulin, sideropenia and a decreased level of haemoglobin.
(14) Using previously determined values for blood PO2 and the oxygen haemoglobin equilibrium curves, we calculated the oxygen saturation of the blood at the measured pH.
(15) The haemoglobin electrophoretic pattern became similar to that of the donor (AA or AS) and cytogenetic studies in three patients confirmed the donor origin of bone marrow cells.
(16) The area under the serum glucose concentration--time curve and particularly the area under the serum insulin concentration--time curve were significantly increased as a result of treatment but no change occurred in the serum levels of glycosylated haemoglobin.
(17) Haematological (haemoglobin, total white count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate) and biochemical (albumin) parameters generally reflected the degree of activity and chronicity of disease prior to presentation.
(18) This laser, the beam of which is mainly absorbed by haemoglobin allowed us to cure 91,7 percent of our patients.
(19) Both in non-acidotic and in ketoacidotic patients there was a strong correlation between the amount of 2,3-DPG and the P50 at actual pH as an experssion of the oxygen affinity of haemoglobin.
(20) Flash-photolysis studies were used to characterize the kinetics of ligand binding to this haemoglobin.
Urochrome
Definition:
(n.) A yellow urinary pigment, considered by Thudichum as the only pigment present in normal urine. It is regarded by Maly as identical with urobilin.
Example Sentences:
(1) We found it necessary to introduce several modifications to remove urochromes before HPLC.
(2) However, aldosterone recovery was improved with Method B, which employed several bonded phase silica derivatives (Sepralytes) and a PBE 94 column to remove urochromes before HPLC.
(3) With Method A a more traditional initial procedure was followed, and Sephadex LH-20 chromatography allowed removal of considerable urochromes before HPLC.