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- Haptoglobin abstract "Haptoglobin (abbreviated as Hp) is the protein that in humans is encoded by the HP gene. In blood plasma, haptoglobin binds free hemoglobin (Hb) released from erythrocytes with high affinity and thereby inhibits its oxidative activity. The haptoglobin-hemoglobin complex will then be removed by the reticuloendothelial system (mostly the spleen). In clinical settings, the haptoglobulin assay is used to screen for and monitor intravascular hemolytic anemia . In intravascular hemolysis, free hemoglobin will be released into circulation and hence haptoglobin will bind the hemoglobin. This causes a decline in haptoglobin levels. Conversely, in extravascular hemolysis the reticuloendothelial system, especially splenic monocytes, phagocytose the erythrocytes and hemoglobin is not released into circulation; serum haptoglobin levels are therefore normal.".
- Haptoglobin entrezgene "3240".
- Haptoglobin thumbnail Hem-hap_4f4o.jpg?width=300.
- Haptoglobin wikiPageID "238691".
- Haptoglobin wikiPageRevisionID "599471111".
- Haptoglobin hasPhotoCollection Haptoglobin.
- Haptoglobin requireManualInspection "no".
- Haptoglobin target "ahaptoglobinemia".
- Haptoglobin target "hemolytic anemia".
- Haptoglobin type "biomarker for".
- Haptoglobin type "mutation_results_in".
- Haptoglobin updateCitations "yes".
- Haptoglobin updatePage "yes".
- Haptoglobin updateProteinBox "yes".
- Haptoglobin updateSummary "no".
- Haptoglobin subject Category:Blood_proteins.
- Haptoglobin type Biomolecule.
- Haptoglobin type Protein.
- Haptoglobin type BiologicalObject.
- Haptoglobin comment "Haptoglobin (abbreviated as Hp) is the protein that in humans is encoded by the HP gene. In blood plasma, haptoglobin binds free hemoglobin (Hb) released from erythrocytes with high affinity and thereby inhibits its oxidative activity. The haptoglobin-hemoglobin complex will then be removed by the reticuloendothelial system (mostly the spleen). In clinical settings, the haptoglobulin assay is used to screen for and monitor intravascular hemolytic anemia .".
- Haptoglobin label "Aptoglobina".
- Haptoglobin label "Haptoglobin".
- Haptoglobin label "Haptoglobin".
- Haptoglobin label "Haptoglobina".
- Haptoglobin label "Haptoglobina".
- Haptoglobin label "Haptoglobina".
- Haptoglobin label "Haptoglobine".
- Haptoglobin label "Гаптоглобин".
- Haptoglobin label "ハプトグロビン".
- Haptoglobin sameAs Haptoglobin.
- Haptoglobin sameAs Haptoglobina.
- Haptoglobin sameAs Haptoglobine.
- Haptoglobin sameAs Haptoglobin.
- Haptoglobin sameAs Aptoglobina.
- Haptoglobin sameAs ハプトグロビン.
- Haptoglobin sameAs Haptoglobina.
- Haptoglobin sameAs Haptoglobina.
- Haptoglobin sameAs m.0118z0qy.
- Haptoglobin sameAs Q422025.
- Haptoglobin sameAs Q422025.
- Haptoglobin wasDerivedFrom Haptoglobin?oldid=599471111.
- Haptoglobin depiction Hem-hap_4f4o.jpg.
- Haptoglobin isPrimaryTopicOf Haptoglobin.