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| HO-1 | Haem oxygenase-1 |
| haem | 1. <biochemistry> Compounds of iron complexed in a porphyrin (tetrapyrrole) ring that differ in side chain composition. Haems are the prosthetic groups of cytochromes and are found in most oxygen carrier proteins. 2. <prefix> haem-, eaning relating to blood. Origin: G. Haima (21 Jun 2000) |
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| haem a | A derivative of haem found in cytochrome aa3. (05 Mar 2000) |
| haem A-farnesyltransferase | <enzyme> Required for synthesis of cytochrome oxidase and haem a synthesis; found in mitochondria of saccharomyces cerevisiae; has been sequenced Registry number: EC 2.5.1.- Synonym: cox10 gene product, cox10 protein (26 Jun 1999) |
| haem c | A derivative of haem found in cytochromes c, b4, and f. (05 Mar 2000) |
| haem oxygenase (decyclizing) | <enzyme> A mixed function oxidase enzyme which during haemoglobin catabolism catalyses the degradation of haem to ferrous iron, carbon monoxide and biliverdin in the presence of molecular oxygen and reduced NADPH. The enzyme is induced by metals, particularly cobalt. Chemical name: Haem,hydrogen-donor:oxygen oxidoreductase (alpha-methene-oxidizing, hydroxylating) Registry number: EC 1.14.99.3 (12 Dec 1998) |
| haem polymerase | <enzyme> Malarial enzyme forms haemozoin from haem derived from haemoglobin; no information on mechanism 2/92 Registry number: EC 2.- Synonym: haem polymerase (26 Jun 1999) |
| haemachrome | <physiology> Hematin. Origin: Haema- + Gr. Colour. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| haemachrosis | An intensified redness of the blood. Origin: haema-+ G. Chrosis, colouration (05 Mar 2000) |
| haemacyanin | <physiology> A substance found in the blood of the octopus, which gives to it its blue colour. When deprived of oxygen it is colourless, but becomes quickly blue in contact with oxygen, and is then generally called oxyhaemacyanin. A similar blue colouring matter has been detected in small quantity in the blood of other animals and in the bile. Origin: Haema- + Gr. A dark blue substance. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| haemacyte | <haematology> A red blood cell. (27 Sep 1997) |
| haemacytometer | <instrument, microscopy> A glass slide with a chamber for counting blood corpuscles in a given volume. The cells are 0.1 mm deep and are made with several types of ruling. Such cells are convenient counting chambers for many other kinds of suspensions. (05 Aug 1998) |
| haemacytozoon | A protozoon parasite of the blood cells. Synonym: haemacytozoon, haematocytozoon. Origin: haemo-+ G. Kytos, cell, + zoon, animal (05 Mar 2000) |
| haemad | <anatomy> Toward the haemal side; on the haemal side of; opposed to neurad. Origin: Haema- + L. Ad toward. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Haemadipsa ceylonica | <zoology> A species of land leech found in Sri Lanka; it attaches itself to the skin of animals or humans. Its bite is painful, and numerous bites may cause anaemia. Origin: G. Haima, blood, + dipsa, thirst (05 Mar 2000) |
| haemadostenosis | Contraction of the arteries. Origin: G. Haimas (haimad-), a stream of blood, + stenosis, a narrowing (05 Mar 2000) |
| cytochrome C1 haem lyase | <enzyme> A mitochondrial haem lyase from saccharomyces cerevisiae; mw about 31 kD; facilitates covalent attachment of haem to the apoforms of c-type cytochromes Registry number: EC 4.99.- Synonym: yeast cc1hl (26 Jun 1999) |
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| non-haem iron protein | <biochemistry> Any protein containing iron but not any haem iron; e.g., NADH dehydrogenase. They are often found in oxidation-reduction reactions, and contain iron but no porphyrin groups. (17 Jul 2002) |
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| haem | a complex red organic pigment containing iron and other atoms to which oxygen binds |
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| haem | cause the clumping together of red blood cells |
| haem | agglutination of red blood cells |
| haem | relating to the blood vessels or blood |
| haem | a structure arising ventrally from a vertebral centrum and enclosing the caudal blood vessels |
| haem | benign angioma consisting of a mass of blood vessels |
| haem | genus of African deciduous or evergreen bulbous herbs: blood lilies |
| haem | spectacular plant having large prostrate leaves barred in reddish-purple and flowers with a clump of long yellow stamens in a coral-red cup of fleshy bracts |
| haem | relating to the blood vessels or blood |
| haem | vomiting blood |
| haem | relating to or containing or affecting blood |
| haem | a medicine that increases the hemoglobin content of the blood |
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