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haemoglobin(dictionary)
haemoglobin s(medicine)
haemoglobin m(medicine)
haemoglobin c(medicine)
haemoglobin a(medicine)
haemoglobin(dictionary)
haemoglobin I(medicine)

Embryo (medicine) and haemoglobin s (medicine)


Embryo (medicine)


embryo
<embryology, gynaecology> In animals, those Derivatives of the fertilized ovum that eventually become the offspring, during their period of most rapid development, i.e., after the long axis appears until all major structures are represented.

In man, the developing organism is an embryo from about two weeks after fertilization to the end of seventh or eighth week.

Origin: Gr. Embryon


haemoglobin s (medicine)


haemoglobin S
<haematology> Haemoglobin S is an abnormal version of the protein haemoglobin.

The sixth amino acid of the normal beta chain, glutamic acid, is replaced by valine with gluconic acid. This mutation causes the red blood cell to take on a sickle shape, and is the cause of the sickle cell trait condition (when the individual is heterozygous for this mutant haemoglobin) and the disease of sickle cell anaemia (when the individual is homozygous for this mutant haemoglobin).