hemoglobinopathies

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The relative mobility of hemoglobin types, noting HbF moves faster than Royalty Free Stock Photo
Diagram of hemoglobin electrophoresis illustrating the separation of various hemoglobin types Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Medical scientist conducting research of blood sample for hematologic diseases Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Hemoglobin structure composed of four subunits containing a heme group Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ferentiate between variants, aiding in the interpretation of hemoglobin
Hemoglobin structure Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alpha-thalassemia in peripheral blood. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hemoglobin structure composed of four subunits containing a heme group Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hemoglobin structure composed of four subunits containing a heme group Royalty Free Stock Photo
molecular structure of hemoglobin attaching oxygen molecules Royalty Free Stock Photo
molecular structure of hemoglobin attaching oxygen molecules Royalty Free Stock Photo
molecular structure of hemoglobin attaching oxygen molecules Royalty Free Stock Photo
Diagram illustrating hemoglobin electrophoresis results. It shows the migration of different hemoglobin types: HbA (green), HbS (blue), HbC (minimal presence), and HbF (red). Arrows indicate the direction of movement towards the origin. Labels identify hemoglobin types, positioned on a blue-grey background with a dark border. The design uses color coding to differentiate between variants, aiding in the interpretation of hemoglobin traits, often used for diagnosing hemoglobinopathies such as sickle cell anemia.


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