Artificial oxygen carriers and haemoglobin‐based therapies represent a rapidly evolving field that seeks to overcome the limitations of conventional blood transfusions. These therapies aim to ...
The need for blood transfusions in wartime and the emerging threat of infection from blood and blood products have motivated several commercial companies to develop compounds that aim to substitute ...
It is known that Daphnia increases the haemoglobin content of its blood in water that has a low content of dissolved oxygen. It has now been found that a high temperature results in the synthesis of ...
Haemoglobin can tell us a lot about our health. Red blood cells transport oxygen to tissues more efficiently when haemoglobin levels are in order. Anna does not always have the energy to climb the ...
Textbooks have said for decades that haemoglobin is found in the red blood cells (RBCs), that it makes blood red, carries oxygen, and is essential for our survival. A new and serendipitous discovery ...
When green algae "can't breathe," they get rid of excess energy through the production of hydrogen. Biologists have found out how the cells notice the absence of oxygen. For this, they need the ...
Haemoglobin, the oxygen-binding protein found in the red blood cells, is responsible for transporting oxygen from the lungs to the tissues, where it is released into the cells. It is an essential ...