hemoglobinization

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English

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Etymology

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From hemoglobin +‎ -ization.

Noun

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hemoglobinization (uncountable)

  1. The formation or concentration of hemoglobin
    • 2015 October 29, “A Novel High-Content Immunofluorescence Assay as a Tool to Identify at the Single Cell Level γ-Globin Inducing Compounds”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      Simultaneous analysis of DNA content, adult hemoglobin HbA (α2β2) and fetal hemoglobin HbF (α2γ2) resulted in a robust and sensitive assay, capable of detecting changes at the single cell level in hemoglobinization and in γ/β ratio in response to drugs, as proved by the response of β-K562 to the known γ-globin inducers hemin, hydroxyurea and butyric acid and to two additional HDAC inhibitors: entinostat and dacinostat.
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