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Q43182719-AE534E43-D9E3-46B5-9815-6C71B62CE373
Q43182719-AE534E43-D9E3-46B5-9815-6C71B62CE373
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Redox reactions of hemoglobin: mechanisms of toxicity and control.
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Hemoglobin-driven pathophysiology is an in vivo consequence of the red blood cell storage lesion that can be attenuated in guinea pigs by haptoglobin therapy.