💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Apoglobin"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| apomyoglobinnoun | (biochemistry) A form of myoglobin that lacks a heme unit |
| nonhemoglobinnoun | (biochemistry) A protein that is not a hemoglobin. |
| apohemoglobinnoun | (biochemistry) The apoprotein of hemoglobin |
| apocytochromenoun | (biochemistry) Any form of a cytochrome that is lacking the heme unit |
| alphaglobinnoun | Alternative form of alpha globin. [(biochemistry) One of the two globin subunits in the most common form of haemoglobin in humans.] |
| haptoglobulinnoun | (biochemistry) Synonym of haptoglobin. |
| alpha globinnoun | (biochemistry) One of the two globin subunits in the most common form of haemoglobin in humans. |
| apohemoproteinnoun | (biochemistry) The apoprotein of a hemoprotein |
| apometalloproteinnoun | (biochemistry) The form of a metalloprotein that lacks the coordinated metal atom |
| protoglobinnoun | (biochemistry) A simple globin, found in some archaea, that can bind oxygen and carbon monoxide |
| globinnoun | (biochemistry) One of several polypeptides that are the protein components of haemoglobin or myoglobin. |
| hæmochromogennoun | (biochemistry) Substance of hemoglobin, from lack of oxygen. |
| lysogangliosidenoun | (biochemistry) Any ganglioside that lacks an acyl group |
| toposomenoun | (biochemistry) A form of transferrin that lacks an iron atom |
| betaglobinnoun | Alternative form of beta globin. [(biochemistry) One of the two globin subunits in the most common form of haemoglobin in humans.] |
| apoferritinnoun | (biochemistry) Part of the ferritin that is not combined with iron |
| globulinenoun | Alternative form of globulin. [(biochemistry) Any of a group of simple proteins, soluble in water only in the presence of salts, that are coagulated by heat] |
| apocalmodulinnoun | (biochemistry) The apoprotein form of calmodulin that lacks a central calcium atom |
| paraglobulinnoun | (biochemistry) An albuminous body in blood serum, belonging to the group of globulins. |
| apoformnoun | The form of an apoprotein |
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