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Definition
Rh+
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DD/Dd The Bohr Effect
, Respiration In Rbc Antigen B
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Definition
1. Synthesized by the liver
2. Activated by injured blood vessels
3. It is a cofactor for anti-hemophilic factor C (XI), and hageman factor
(XII)
4. Kallikrein stimulates formation of bradykinin from Kininogen
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Kininogen Stuart Power Factor (Factor X/10)
Fibrinogen (Factor I) Hagemen Factor (Factor XII/12)
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Definition
Erythrocytes
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RBC GENOTYPE BB, BO
ALBUMIN WBC
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Definition
1. The rhesus blood type, or Rh factor, is also called the D antigen
2. Based on the presence or absence of D-Ag, blood types can be
either Rh positive or Rh negative
3. There are 2 alleles, D and d. Homozygous (DD) and heterozygous
(Dd) are Rh+. Homozygous recessive (dd) are Rh-
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DPG importance for RBC Physiologic Hemostasis
, Rh Red Blood Cells Blood physiology
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Definition
1. Fe3+ will be reduced into Fe2+ by intestinal ferrireductase
2. Fe2+ is then stored in ferritin or exported across the basolateral
3. Efflux of Fe2+ is coupled by its re-oxidation to Fe3+ by the
membrane bound intestinal ferroxidase
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Duodenal absorption of iron Von Willebrand Factor (vWF)
Thrombocytes (platelets) Classical Coagulation Pathway
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Definition
Physiologic Anemia Hypoxia can cause the liver to make erythropoietin
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Definition
Rh+
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DD/Dd The Bohr Effect
, Respiration In Rbc Antigen B
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Definition
1. Synthesized by the liver
2. Activated by injured blood vessels
3. It is a cofactor for anti-hemophilic factor C (XI), and hageman factor
(XII)
4. Kallikrein stimulates formation of bradykinin from Kininogen
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Kininogen Stuart Power Factor (Factor X/10)
Fibrinogen (Factor I) Hagemen Factor (Factor XII/12)
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Definition
Erythrocytes
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RBC GENOTYPE BB, BO
ALBUMIN WBC
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Definition
1. The rhesus blood type, or Rh factor, is also called the D antigen
2. Based on the presence or absence of D-Ag, blood types can be
either Rh positive or Rh negative
3. There are 2 alleles, D and d. Homozygous (DD) and heterozygous
(Dd) are Rh+. Homozygous recessive (dd) are Rh-
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DPG importance for RBC Physiologic Hemostasis
, Rh Red Blood Cells Blood physiology
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Definition
1. Fe3+ will be reduced into Fe2+ by intestinal ferrireductase
2. Fe2+ is then stored in ferritin or exported across the basolateral
3. Efflux of Fe2+ is coupled by its re-oxidation to Fe3+ by the
membrane bound intestinal ferroxidase
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Duodenal absorption of iron Von Willebrand Factor (vWF)
Thrombocytes (platelets) Classical Coagulation Pathway
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Definition
Physiologic Anemia Hypoxia can cause the liver to make erythropoietin
by