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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 14, 918-919, Copyright © 1968 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Hemiglobin and Hemiglobin Nitrite

O. W. van Assendelft 1 and W. G. Zijlstra 1

1 Laboratory of Chemical Physiology, University of Groningen, The Netherlands,

Hemiglobin terminology as proposed by Theil and Auer (1) is inadequate. Equimolar quantities of nitrite and oxyhemoglobin give rise to the formation of hemiglobin. Excess nitrite causes the formation of hemiglobin nitrite.

Submitted on January 18, 1968
Accepted on February 5, 1968







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