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- Hemoglobin_E abstract "Hemoglobin E or haemoglobin E (HbE) is an abnormal hemoglobin with a single point mutation in the β chain. At position 26 there is a change in the amino acid, from glutamic acid to lysine. Hemoglobin E has been one of the less well known variants of normal hemoglobin. It is very common in Southeast Asia but has a low frequency amongst other ethnicities. HbE can be detected on electrophoresis.The βE mutation affects β-gene expression creating an alternate splicing site in the mRNA at codons 25-27 of the β-globin gene. Through this mechanism, there is a mild deficiency in normal β mRNA and production of small amounts of anomalous β mRNA. The reduced synthesis of β chain may cause β-thalassemia. Also, this hemoglobin variant has a weak union between α- and β-globin, causing instability when there is a high amount of oxidant.".
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageExternalLink 79.full.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageExternalLink e_trait_pam.pdf.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageExternalLink ajhg00163-0214.pdf.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageExternalLink uk-HbE.pdf.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageID "20279982".
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageLength "7083".
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageRevisionID "685203913".
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Anemia.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Beta_thalassemia.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hemoglobins.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Codocyte.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Fetal_hemoglobin.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Glutamic_acid.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Heart_failure.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Hemoglobin.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Hemolysis.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Hepatomegaly.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Lysine.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Malaria.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Mean_corpuscular_volume.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Mutation.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Northeast_India.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Plasmodium_falciparum.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Asia.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Splenomegaly.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink Zygosity.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink File:Aminoacid_chain_normal_Hb_and_HbE.pdf.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink File:HbE_betaThalassemia_trait.pdf.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLink File:Red_Blood_Cell_abnormalities.png.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hb E".
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLinkText "HbE".
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hemoglobin E".
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageWikiLinkText "hemoglobin E".
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hemeproteins.
- Hemoglobin_E wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hemoglobin_E subject Category:Hemoglobins.
- Hemoglobin_E hypernym Hemoglobin.
- Hemoglobin_E type Disease.
- Hemoglobin_E comment "Hemoglobin E or haemoglobin E (HbE) is an abnormal hemoglobin with a single point mutation in the β chain. At position 26 there is a change in the amino acid, from glutamic acid to lysine. Hemoglobin E has been one of the less well known variants of normal hemoglobin. It is very common in Southeast Asia but has a low frequency amongst other ethnicities.".
- Hemoglobin_E label "Hemoglobin E".
- Hemoglobin_E sameAs Q17022356.
- Hemoglobin_E sameAs m.04z__w2.
- Hemoglobin_E sameAs ฮีโมโกลบิน_อี.
- Hemoglobin_E sameAs Q17022356.
- Hemoglobin_E wasDerivedFrom Hemoglobin_E?oldid=685203913.
- Hemoglobin_E isPrimaryTopicOf Hemoglobin_E.