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  • Haemoglobin is counted among the globular proteins, whose molecules are nearly spherical.

    Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1962 - Presentation Speech 1964

  • Haemoglobin is a component of the red blood corpuscles.

    Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1962 - Presentation Speech 1964

  • In addition, the Congress will follow up the joint World Health Organization-Thalssemia International Federation (WHO-TIF) Meeting on Management of Haemoglobin Disorders held at Nicosia, Cyprus in Nov. 2007, with adoption of a plan for the establishment of a Sickle Cell Disease International Federation, representing countries and regions where sickle cell disease and related conditions are a public health issue.

    Sickle Cell First Global Congress in Ghana 2010

  • Haemoglobin absorbs quite severely below 600 nanometres, so you want to be above 600 nanometres to avoid the blood absorbance as much as possible.

    Roger Y. Tsien - Interview 2008

  • Haemoglobin is important to the bacteria, which need oxygen, and it can be regarded as part of the deal between bacteria and plants: the bacteria give the plants usable nitrogen, while the plants give the bacteria a house, and usable oxygen delivered via haemoglobin.

    THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009

  • Haemoglobin is important to the bacteria, which need oxygen, and it can be regarded as part of the deal between bacteria and plants: the bacteria give the plants usable nitrogen, while the plants give the bacteria a house, and usable oxygen delivered via haemoglobin.

    THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009

  • Haemoglobin C protects against clinical Plasmodium falciparum malaria.

    The Edge of Evolution Michael J. Behe 2007

  • Haemoglobin C protects against clinical Plasmodium falciparum malaria.

    The Edge of Evolution Michael J. Behe 2007

  • Haemoglobin C protects against clinical Plasmodium falciparum malaria.

    The Edge of Evolution Michael J. Behe 2007

  • Haemoglobin C protects against clinical Plasmodium falciparum malaria.

    The Edge of Evolution Michael J. Behe 2007

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