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The increase of bilirubin in the blood results in its appearance in the urine. Most
of the hemoglobin molecule (96 per cent) for each species is globin, a specific
protein to which the pigment radicle, [. is attached. Heme consists of four pyrrole ...
The increase of bilirubin in the blood results in its appearance in the urine. Most
of the hemoglobin molecule (96 per cent) for each species is globin, a specific
protein to which the pigment radicle, [. is attached. Heme consists of four pyrrole ...
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|-BILIVERDINGLOBIN -INDIRECT BILIRUBIN - HEMOLYTIC over BLE
CANALICUL| van den BERGH PROMPT 0 Total + + SINUSOID KUPFFER CELL
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL CELL i. H (UNCONJUGATED) - - PROMPT-
REACTING ...
|-BILIVERDINGLOBIN -INDIRECT BILIRUBIN - HEMOLYTIC over BLE
CANALICUL| van den BERGH PROMPT 0 Total + + SINUSOID KUPFFER CELL
RETICULOENDOTHELIAL CELL i. H (UNCONJUGATED) - - PROMPT-
REACTING ...
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Formerly, they were designated as retention jaundice (see page 48), but they are
now better understood, owing to the improved §§" foo" knowledge of bilirubin
transport through BILIRUBIN BILIRUBIN the liver cell. Rare extremes of these IN
...
Formerly, they were designated as retention jaundice (see page 48), but they are
now better understood, owing to the improved §§" foo" knowledge of bilirubin
transport through BILIRUBIN BILIRUBIN the liver cell. Rare extremes of these IN
...
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SECTION | 1 |
plate PAGE NUMBER Num BER 1 Development of Liver and Its Venous System | 2 |
Prenatal and Postnatal Circulation | 3 |
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