Historically, exogenous administration of hemoglobin solutions to implement the oxygen transport capacity for clinical applications suffered from dramatic drawbacks, resulting in the failure of many attempts. In the last decades, the biochemical and physiological basis responsible for the therapeutic failures has been extensively investigated. It is now widely accepted that they mostly arise because, out of the confined and controlled environment of the red blood cell, hemoglobin exhibits tetramer instability, increased auto-oxidation rate, higher oxygen affinity, altered cooperativity and nitric oxide reactivity. Moreover, it became evident that the design of a hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier that exactly reproduces the “physiological” oxy...
The need for an alternative to red cells in transfusions has led to the creation of hemoglobin-based...
Proteins are dynamic molecular machines whose structure and function are modulated by environmental ...
The hypoxic environment of tumor may retard the efficacy of tumor therapeutic agents. Hemoglobin (Hb...
Hemoglobin (Hb) plays its vital role through structural and functional properties evolutionarily opt...
Mammalian hemoglobin binds four oxygen molecules and has different quaternary structures in the oxy ...
By introducing an additional H-bond in the alpha(1)beta(2) subunit interface or altering the charge ...
After more than a century of experimental, theoretical and computational studies, there is no genera...
The effect of mutagenesis on O(2), CO, and NO binding to mutants of human hemoglobin, designed to mo...
Molecular biology offers the opportunity to construct hemoglobin molecules as blood substitutes tail...
The effect of mutagenesis on O(2), CO, and NO binding to mutants of human hemoglobin, designed to mo...
Hemoglobin is the paradigm of allosteric proteins. Over the years, cooperative oxygen binding has be...
Significant reduction in oxygen affinity resulting from interactions between heterotropic allosteric...
International audienceProteins are dynamic molecular machines whose structure and function are modul...
The need for an alternative to red cells in transfusions has led to the creation of hemoglobin-based...
International audienceProteins are dynamic molecular machines whose structure and function are modul...
The need for an alternative to red cells in transfusions has led to the creation of hemoglobin-based...
Proteins are dynamic molecular machines whose structure and function are modulated by environmental ...
The hypoxic environment of tumor may retard the efficacy of tumor therapeutic agents. Hemoglobin (Hb...
Hemoglobin (Hb) plays its vital role through structural and functional properties evolutionarily opt...
Mammalian hemoglobin binds four oxygen molecules and has different quaternary structures in the oxy ...
By introducing an additional H-bond in the alpha(1)beta(2) subunit interface or altering the charge ...
After more than a century of experimental, theoretical and computational studies, there is no genera...
The effect of mutagenesis on O(2), CO, and NO binding to mutants of human hemoglobin, designed to mo...
Molecular biology offers the opportunity to construct hemoglobin molecules as blood substitutes tail...
The effect of mutagenesis on O(2), CO, and NO binding to mutants of human hemoglobin, designed to mo...
Hemoglobin is the paradigm of allosteric proteins. Over the years, cooperative oxygen binding has be...
Significant reduction in oxygen affinity resulting from interactions between heterotropic allosteric...
International audienceProteins are dynamic molecular machines whose structure and function are modul...
The need for an alternative to red cells in transfusions has led to the creation of hemoglobin-based...
International audienceProteins are dynamic molecular machines whose structure and function are modul...
The need for an alternative to red cells in transfusions has led to the creation of hemoglobin-based...
Proteins are dynamic molecular machines whose structure and function are modulated by environmental ...
The hypoxic environment of tumor may retard the efficacy of tumor therapeutic agents. Hemoglobin (Hb...