10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «HAEMATIN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
haematin in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
haematin im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Haematin Enzymes; a Symposium of the International Union of ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
J. E. Falk, Symposium on Haematin Enzymes,
2011
2
Advances in Parasitology APL
... same as those of the "plastic granules" except that they gave a positive
reaction to Baker's acid haematin. This persisted after The Reurtinlzs of the “
Ph1st1'1_' Granules" of the Gan1et0r_1/les of 88 c. HORTON-SMITH AND P. L.
LONG.
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Med Lab Tech Vol 1, 2/e
Alkaline Haematin D Method The alkaline haematin D method offers several
advantages over the haemoglobin cyanide method. • It is accurate and less
expensive. • The calibration procedure uses chlorhaemin, a stable crystalline
compound ...
4
Archives of Scientific and Practical Medicine
Dr. A. H. Gallatin, in his very able paper before the Academy, October 5th, 1871,
quoted several authorities to show that this band was due to brown haematin. As
haematin presents a number of spectra, we may well consider first the acid ...
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The Respiratory Function of the Blood
The thoracic muscles of the pupa, and still more of the imago ready to hatch,
contain a. great proportion of cytochrome in addition to a little haematin. In the
same way the free haematin of the endosperm of grass seed or Of the reserve
tissues ...
6
Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Analytical, Biophysical ...
in the presence of the drug—haematin complex and further supported the use of
NIR excitation in the SERS study. In case of the mefloquine—haematin complex
adsorbed on AuNPs, this band was small in intensity. As can be seen, the NIR ...
Sebastian Schlücker,
2013
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The Respiratory Function of the Blood
The thoracic muscles of the pupa, and still more of the imago ready to hatch,
contain a great proportion of cytochrome in addition to a little haematin. In the
same way the free haematin of the endosperm of grass seed or of the reserve
tissues of ...
Sir Joseph Barcroft,
1928
8
District Laboratory Practice in Tropical Countries
In the Sahli method. 20 ^1 of blood is mixed in a tube containing 0.1 mol/l
hydrochloric acid (HC1) which converts the haemoglobin to acid haematin. After
10 minutes (or more). 0.1 mol/lHCI is added drop by drop, with mixing, until the
colour of ...
9
Leeches, Lice and Lampreys: A Natural History of Skin and ...
Llewellyn (1954) suggested that the globin fraction of the haemoglobin molecule
is the chief nutriment of the parasite, since deposits of ferric iron (from the
haematin molecule) were found only within the gut lumen and its lining cells, not
in the ...
10
Chemistry of Organic Bodies, Vegetables
Haematin requires, to dissolve it, 1000 times its weight of water. The solution,
when evaporated, does riot yield crystals ; but when very much concentrated, it is
converted into a confused crystalline mass. It dissolves in alcohol and ether, and
...
4 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «HAEMATIN» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
haematin im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Optimization of a multi-well colorimetric assay to determine haem …
... fractionation steps were determined spectrophotometrically in aqueous pyridine (5Â %Â v/v, pHÂ 7.5) as a low spin complex with haematin. «7thSpace Interactive, Jun 15»
Mosquito sex and infection: benefits and costs
Although mosquitoes from infected mothers excreted less haematin (a by-product of haemoglobin digestion that acts as a proxy for blood meal ... «BMC Blogs Network, Apr 15»
Documenting H & E Stained Tissue Using Research Grade Cameras
Haematin shows pH indicator-like characteristics. It becomes red and more soluble in alcoholic acidic conditions and is blue and less soluble in ... «AZoOptics.com, Mai 14»
Gut bacteria and bowel cancer
This was done by growing the bacteria in the absence of the protein haematin. In this state, a kind of oxygen molecule called "superoxide" is ... «NHS Choices, Sep 08»