myoglobin in English

noun
1
a red protein containing heme that carries and stores oxygen in muscle cells. It is structurally similar to a subunit of hemoglobin.
The heme of another protein, myoglobin , carries oxygen within muscle cells.

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1. Badgerweed Myoglobin immunological test system

2. Myoglobin is found in Type I muscle, Type II A and Type II B, but most texts consider myoglobin not to be found in smooth muscle.

3. A polymer sorbent clears myoglobin from blood and/or other physiological fluids and solutions.

4. In more active fish, a coronary circulation and myocardial myoglobin are also important in O2 delivery.

5. The renal uptake and excretion of horse131J-hemoglobin and131J-myoglobin were studied after intravenous injection in nembutal-anesthetized rats.

6. 1958 Max Perutz and John Kendrew use X-ray crystallography to elucidate a protein structure, specifically sperm whale myoglobin.

7. Transcripts of lipogenic genes in the liver were decreased, while transcripts of myoglobin and Glut4 genes in abdominal muscles were increased in the Acetic …

8. Myoglobin was not detected in oxidative skeletal muscle (pectoral adductor profundus) in either the white-hearted fishes examined or red-hearted H. americanus.

9. One of the most important and interesting Antiparallel α structures is the globin fold, which has been found in the three-dimensional structures of a large group of related proteins including myoglobin and the hemoglobins of various mammals, glycera, lamprey, insect and even legume root nodules.

10. If a rapid test-strip test shows haematuria, it is necessary to eliminate the possibility of a false positive reaction due to free haemoglobin or myoglobin. Microhaematuria can be confirmed by phase-contrast microscopy from the mid-urine stream, which quantifies the haematuria (preferentially by a Fuchs-Rosenthal counting chamber ), and allows to differentiate glomerular from non-glomerular haematuria by the determination of acanthocytes in the urine sediment.