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hemoglobin

[hee-muh-gloh-bin, hem-uh-] / ˈhi məˌgloʊ bɪn, ˈhɛm ə- /


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As his new edited cells began pumping out fetal hemoglobin, he felt the disease depart.

From Washington Post

Scientists have long known that just a tiny fraction of our DNA contains so-called protein-coding genes, which make crucial proteins like digestive enzymes in our stomach, collagen in our skin and hemoglobin in our blood.

From New York Times

“I was at a little cubicle where they took my hemoglobin levels and the guy was like: ‘Oh, by the way, we’re doing a promotion where we’re giving out Snoopy T-shirts for donors.

From New York Times

The lab studies of athletes’ hemoglobin and muscle mass say nothing about whether trans women can run faster, jump higher, or throw farther.

From Science Magazine

Then three days later, Mr. Rice received word that his wife’s hemoglobin levels were dropping because of internal bleeding.

From New York Times