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Date Stock Title
May 14 FULC Will Fulcrum Therapeutics (NASDAQ:FULC) Spend Its Cash Wisely?
May 14 FULC Fulcrum Therapeutics Inc (FULC) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strategic ...
May 14 APLS Apellis Pharmaceuticals Strives For Recovery Despite Syfovre Setbacks
May 13 FULC Fulcrum upgraded by Goldman Sachs ahead of Phase 3 data
May 13 FULC Deep Dive Into Fulcrum Therapeutics Stock: Analyst Perspectives (4 Ratings)
May 13 DGX Quest Diagnostics said to be nearing deal for Canada's Lifelabs
May 13 DGX Lab Week 2024 - Javarus Smith
May 13 TRIB Trinity Biotech Announces Increased Orders for TrinScreen HIV and Raises Guidance for 2024 TrinScreen HIV Sales
May 13 FULC Sanofi strikes $1bn deal with Fulcrum for muscular dystrophy drug
May 13 FULC Fulcrum Therapeutics, Inc. (FULC) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 13 FULC Sanofi gains license for ex-U.S. rights to Fulcrum muscular dystrophy candidate
May 13 FULC Fulcrum Therapeutics Q1 2024 Earnings: Misses Analyst Net Income Projections Amid Strategic ...
May 13 FULC Sanofi gambles $80M on Fulcrum’s muscular dystrophy drug
May 13 FULC Fulcrum Therapeutics GAAP EPS of -$0.43 in-line
May 13 FULC Fulcrum Therapeutics Announces Recent Business Highlights and Financial Results for First Quarter 2024
May 13 FULC Fulcrum Therapeutics Enters into a Collaboration and License Agreement with Sanofi for the Development and Commercialization of Losmapimod in Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy
May 12 MASI Masimo: Promising Developments
May 12 SGMO US$3.50 - That's What Analysts Think Sangamo Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:SGMO) Is Worth After These Results
May 12 SGMO Sangamo Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:SGMO) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 11 SGMO Sangamo Therapeutics First Quarter 2024 Earnings: US$0.27 loss per share (vs US$0.13 profit in 1Q 2023)
Hemoglobin

Hemoglobin (American) or haemoglobin (British) (), abbreviated Hb or Hgb, is the iron-containing oxygen-transport metalloprotein in the red blood cells (erythrocytes) of almost all vertebrates (the exception being the fish family Channichthyidae) as well as the tissues of some invertebrates. Haemoglobin in the blood carries oxygen from the lungs or gills to the rest of the body (i.e. the tissues). There it releases the oxygen to permit aerobic respiration to provide energy to power the functions of the organism in the process called metabolism. A healthy individual has 12 to 16 grams of haemoglobin in every 100 ml of blood.
In mammals, the protein makes up about 96% of the red blood cells' dry content (by weight), and around 35% of the total content (including water). Haemoglobin has an oxygen-binding capacity of 1.34 mL O2 per gram, which increases the total blood oxygen capacity seventy-fold compared to dissolved oxygen in blood. The mammalian hemoglobin molecule can bind (carry) up to four oxygen molecules.Hemoglobin is involved in the transport of other gases: It carries some of the body's respiratory carbon dioxide (about 20–25% of the total) as carbaminohemoglobin, in which CO2 is bound to the heme protein. The molecule also carries the important regulatory molecule nitric oxide bound to a globin protein thiol group, releasing it at the same time as oxygen.Haemoglobin is also found outside red blood cells and their progenitor lines. Other cells that contain haemoglobin include the A9 dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra, macrophages, alveolar cells, lungs, retinal pigment epithelium, hepatocytes, mesangial cells in the kidney, endometrial cells, cervical cells and vaginal epithelial cells. In these tissues, haemoglobin has a non-oxygen-carrying function as an antioxidant and a regulator of iron metabolism.Haemoglobin and haemoglobin-like molecules are also found in many invertebrates, fungi, and plants. In these organisms, haemoglobins may carry oxygen, or they may act to transport and regulate other small molecules and ions such as carbon dioxide, nitric oxide, hydrogen sulfide and sulfide. A variant of the molecule, called leghaemoglobin, is used to scavenge oxygen away from anaerobic systems, such as the nitrogen-fixing nodules of leguminous plants, before the oxygen can poison (deactivate) the system.

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