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methemoglobin

Carboxyhemoglobin vs Methemoglobin - What's the difference?

carboxyhemoglobin | methemoglobin |


As nouns the difference between carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin

is that carboxyhemoglobin is (protein) the stable complex of carbon monoxide with hemoglobin; it prevents the normal complexing with oxygen and thus leads to anoxia while methemoglobin is (biochemistry) an oxidized form of hemoglobin, containing ferric rather than ferrous iron, that cannot transport oxygen.

Deoxyhemoglobin vs Methemoglobin - What's the difference?

deoxyhemoglobin | methemoglobin |


As nouns the difference between deoxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin

is that deoxyhemoglobin is the form of hemoglobin without bound oxygen while methemoglobin is (biochemistry) an oxidized form of hemoglobin, containing ferric rather than ferrous iron, that cannot transport oxygen.

Oxyhemoglobin vs Methemoglobin - What's the difference?

oxyhemoglobin | methemoglobin |


As nouns the difference between oxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin

is that oxyhemoglobin is (american spelling) while methemoglobin is (biochemistry) an oxidized form of hemoglobin, containing ferric rather than ferrous iron, that cannot transport oxygen.

Methemoglobin - What does it mean?

methemoglobin | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun methemoglobin

is an oxidized form of hemoglobin, containing ferric rather than ferrous iron, that cannot transport oxygen.

Taxonomy vs Methemoglobin - What's the difference?

taxonomy | methemoglobin |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and methemoglobin

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while methemoglobin is (biochemistry) an oxidized form of hemoglobin, containing ferric rather than ferrous iron, that cannot transport oxygen.

Methemoglobin vs Cyanmethemoglobin - What's the difference?

methemoglobin | cyanmethemoglobin |


In biochemistry terms the difference between methemoglobin and cyanmethemoglobin

is that methemoglobin is an oxidized form of hemoglobin, containing ferric rather than ferrous iron, that cannot transport oxygen while cyanmethemoglobin is a relatively non-toxic cyanide derivative of methemoglobin formed when amyl nitrite and sodium nitrite are used as antidotes to cyanide poisoning.

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