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hemoglobin A Translationshemoglobin A
hemoglobin A[′hē·mə‚glō·bən ′ā] (biochemistry) The type of hemoglobin found in normal adults, which moves as a single component in an electrophoretic field, is rapidly denatured by highly alkaline solutions, and contains two titratable sulfhydryl groups per molecule. hemoglobin A
he·mo·glo·bin A [MIM*141800] normal adult Hb (Hb A) with formula α2Aβ2A or α2β2.he·mo·glo·bin A (Hb A) (hē'mō-glō'bin) Normal adult hemoglobin, consisting of two variants, designated Hb A (by far the more prevalent) and Hb A2. Synonym(s): haemoglobin A. HEMOGLOBIN A MOLECULEhemoglobin AA hemoglobin molecule composed of two alpha and two beta chains. See: illustrationSee also: hemoglobinHemoglobin ANormal adult hemoglobin that contains a heme molecule, two alpha-globin molecules, and two beta-globin molecules.Mentioned in: Sickle Cell Disease, Thalassemiahe·mo·glo·bin A (Hb A) (hē'mō-glō'bin) [MIM*141800] Normal adult Hb A with formula α2Aβ2A or α2β2. Synonym(s): haemoglobin A. AcronymsSeeHBAThesaurusSeehemoglobin |