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Detecting Hemoglobin Variants during Sickle Cell Disease Research: Which Method is Best? - DiaPharma

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#8211; Contributed by Abi Kasberg, PhD   Hemoglobins are protein molecules found in red blood cells (RBCs) that functionally transport oxygen from the lungs to the cells of the body and to shuttle carbon dioxide back to the lungs. Hemoglobins also play important roles in maintaining RBC shape by dynamically changing conformation through binding oxygen. […]

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