An ultracentrifugal study of the dissociation of human carboxyhemoglobin
The dissociation of human carboxyhemoglobin has been investigated by means of sedimentation velocity measurements. Sedimentation studies on this protein have been extended to concentrations as low as 0.002% by the use of absorption optics. Hemoglobin was observed to dissociate increasingly as the pH...
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