_____ is associated with dark urine due to increased urine urobilinogen
The heme within macrophages that have consumed RBCs is further broken down into _____ and protoporphyrin
_____ is due to deficiency of the enzyme uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase
Lead (Pb) poisoning leads to inhibition of the enzymes _____ and ferrochelatase (heme synthesis)
One normal type of hemoglobin is _____ which is composed of two alpha and two delta chains
One normal type of hemoglobin is _____ which is composed of two alpha and two gamma chains
The enzyme deficient in hereditary coproporphyria is _____.
Which enzyme is defective in X-linked porphyria?_____
What is the by-product of the reaction catalyzed by cytosolic hydroxymethylbilane synthase in heme synthesis?_____
ALA synthase-2 is expressed in the _____ cells.
Hemoglobin Structure and Function
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Oxygen Transport and Oxygen-Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve
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Hemoglobin Variants and Hemoglobinopathies
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Thalassemias
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Methemoglobin and Abnormal Hemoglobins
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Hemoglobin Synthesis
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Heme Synthesis and Porphyrias
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Iron Absorption and Transport
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Iron Storage and Recycling
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Disorders of Iron Metabolism
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Anemia: Biochemical Aspects
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Biochemistry of Hemostasis
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