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Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

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a(CHEBI:"lead nitrate") decreases bp(MESH:Hematocrit) View Subject | View Object

Furthermore, the level of hematocrit (HCT) was also diminished by roughly 15% in Ko + Pb mice, compared to that in Wt + Pb mice (Table 1), and the mean corpuscular volume (MCV) in Ko + Pb mice was elevated by approximately 15% and 21%, compared to that in Ko − Pb mice and Wt + Pb mice, respectively (Table 1; P < 0.05). PubMed:25411909

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bp(MESH:"Blood Transfusion") increases bp(MESH:Hematocrit) View Subject | View Object

We calculated the loss of blood and extent of hemodilution during and after surgery based on the Hct levels for nontransfused patients (Table 1). Hct was significantly decreased (by approximately 20%, P = 0.0087) and hemodilution was significantly increased (P = 0.007) in these patients. PubMed:27308950

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path(MESH:Thrombosis) association bp(MESH:Hematocrit) View Subject | View Object

On the other hand, an abnormally high hematocrit is associated with thrombosis, and patients with polycythemia vera or taking erythropoietin are more susceptible to thrombosis and thromboembolism [4, 5]. PubMed:28458720

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bp(MESH:Hematocrit) association path(MESH:Thrombosis) View Subject | View Object

On the other hand, an abnormally high hematocrit is associated with thrombosis, and patients with polycythemia vera or taking erythropoietin are more susceptible to thrombosis and thromboembolism [4, 5]. PubMed:28458720

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bp(MESH:Hematocrit) increases bp(MESH:"Blood Viscosity") View Subject | View Object

High hematocrit results in an increase in blood viscosity that impedes the blood flow [6, 7]. PubMed:28458720

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bp(MESH:Hematocrit) decreases bp(MESH:"Blood Flow Velocity") View Subject | View Object

High hematocrit results in an increase in blood viscosity that impedes the blood flow [6, 7]. PubMed:28458720

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bp(MESH:Hematocrit) increases bp(MESH:"Platelet Adhesiveness") View Subject | View Object

The hematocrit-related blood viscosity may have physical effects on the interaction between platelets and blood vessel surfaces.Under flow conditions, platelet adhesion increases greatly with hematocrit. PubMed:28458720

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