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Carp hemoglobin. II. The alkaline Bohr effect
J. C.W. Chien,
K. H. Mayo
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Cyprinus Carpio
100%
Hemoglobin
100%
Bohr Phenomenon
100%
Proton
66%
Bis-Tris
50%
Cooperativity
33%
Sodium Chloride
33%
Oxygenation
33%
High pH
33%
Bohr
33%
Acid-base Titration
33%
Ethanol
16%
Inositol
16%
Phosphate
16%
Titration
16%
Amines
16%
Major Components
16%
Hydroxymethyl
16%
Phosphate Buffer
16%
Equilibrium Data
16%
Hemolysate
16%
Oxygen Equilibrium
16%
Protein Release
16%
Allosteric Interactions
16%
Nonlinear Relationship
16%
Chloride Ion
16%
Tris Buffer
16%
Wide pH
16%
CO2 Transport
16%
Bohr Shift
16%
Proton Release
16%
PH Variation
16%
Chemistry
Buffer Solution
100%
Bis-Tris
100%
Sodium Chloride
66%
Base
66%
Chloride Ion
33%
Dissociation Exponent
33%
Carbon Dioxide
33%
Inositol
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Bohr Effect
100%
Trometamol
42%
Titrimetry
42%
Base
28%
Cooperation
28%
Buffer
28%
Alcohol
14%
Inositol
14%
Protein Secretion
14%
Chloride Ion
14%
Hemolysate
14%
Carbon Dioxide
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Carp
100%
Bohr Effect
100%
Cooperation
28%
Oxygenation
28%
Protein Secretion
14%
Inositol
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Carp
100%
Trometamol
50%
Buffer
33%
Base
33%
Inositol
16%
Chloride Ion
16%
Carbon Dioxide
16%
Chemical Engineering
Carbon Dioxide
100%