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DIFFERENTIATION OF OXYHEMOGLOBINS BY MEANS OF MUTUAL SOLUBILITY TESTS.

The Journal of general physiology

Landsteiner K, Heidelberger M.
PMID: 19872057
J Gen Physiol. 1923 Nov 20;6(2):131-5. doi: 10.1085/jgp.6.2.131.

1. The rule of addition of solubilities is applicable to the differentiation of the oxyhemoglobins of not too closely related species. 2. The oxyhemoglobins of the horse, dog, rat, and guinea pig show differences when tested by this method....

A CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STUDY OF PURE CARBONMON-OXIDE HEMOGLOBIN.

The Journal of general physiology

Boor AK.
PMID: 19872525
J Gen Physiol. 1930 Jan 20;13(3):307-16. doi: 10.1085/jgp.13.3.307.

1. Photomicrographs of crystals of pure carbonmonoxide hemoglobin of the following species are presented; ox, sheep, hog, dog, turkey, rat, horse, chicken and guinea pig. Photomicrographs of the oxyhemoglobin crystals of the following species are also shown: ox, sheep,...

Effect of subarachnoid hemorrhage on voltage-dependence calcium channel current in cerebral artery smooth muscle cells.

International journal of clinical and experimental medicine

Wang F, Wang Y, Zhang L, Wang HZ, Yu HL.
PMID: 26550294
Int J Clin Exp Med. 2015 Aug 15;8(8):13556-63. eCollection 2015.

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) on voltage-dependent calcium channel (VDCC) current in cerebral artery smooth muscle cells (SMCs), oxyhemoglobins (OxyHb) concentration and vasospasm.METHOD: Thirty-six clean SD rats were used to establish SAH model by injecting...

Methemoglobinemia caused by a low dose of prilocaine during general anesthesia.

Journal of dental anesthesia and pain medicine

Shibuya M, Hojo T, Hase Y, Kimura Y, Fujisawa T.
PMID: 34395903
J Dent Anesth Pain Med. 2021 Aug;21(4):357-361. doi: 10.17245/jdapm.2021.21.4.357. Epub 2021 Jul 30.

Methemoglobinemia is a blood disorder in which an abnormal amount of methemoglobin is produced, and prilocaine is one of the drugs that can cause this disorder. The maximum recommended dose of prilocaine is 8 mg/kg. We report a case...

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