Hemoglobin is that the molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues and returns CO2 from the tissues back to the lungs. Hemoglobin is formed from four protein molecules (globulin chains) that are connected together. the traditional adult hemoglobin (Hbg) molecule contains two alpha-globulin chains and two beta-globulin chains. In fetuses and infants, beta chains aren't common and therefore the hemoglobin molecule is formed from two alpha chains and two gamma chains. Because the infant grows, the gamma chains are gradually replaced by beta chains, forming the adult hemoglobin structure, Each globulin chain contains a crucial central structure called the heme molecule. Embedded within the heme molecule is iron that's vital in transporting oxygen and CO2 in our blood.
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Review Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Review Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Review Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Review Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
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