"Haemoglobin; a Symposium Based on a Conference Held at Cambridge in June 1948 in Memory of Sir Joseph Barcroft" presents a comprehensive exploration of hemoglobin, the vital protein responsible for oxygen transport in the blood. Compiled from the proceedings of a conference held in Cambridge, this volume features contributions from leading scientists and researchers of the era.
The book delves into the biochemical properties, physiological functions, and clinical significance of hemoglobin. It offers insights into the structure and behavior of hemoglobin under various conditions. This symposium serves as a historical record of the state of knowledge on hemoglobin at a pivotal time in the development of modern biochemistry and molecular biology, honoring the legacy of Sir Joseph Barcroft's pioneering work in respiratory physiology.
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