The Inhibitory Effect of Heme on Heme Formation In Vivo: Possible Mechanism for the Regulation of Hemoglobin Synthesis*
AUTOR(ES)
Gallo, Robert C.
RESUMO
1) The effect of hemin on heme synthesis was studied in vivo. Heme synthesis was measured by determining red cell 59Fe uptake and glycine-2-14C incorporation into red cell hemin in normal CF1 female mice.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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