Haldane effect
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title:
Haldane effect
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The Haldane effect is a property of hemoglobin first described by John Scott Haldane, within which oxygenation of blood in the lungs displaces carbon dioxide from hemoglobin, increasing the removal of carbon dioxide. Consequently, oxygenated blood has a reduced affinity for carbon dioxide. Thus, the Haldane effect describes the ability of hemoglobin to carry increased amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the deoxygenated state as opposed to the oxygenated state. Vice versa, it is true that a high
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Property of hemoglobin and oxygenation
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haldane_effect
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2023-08-02T23:13:58Z
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