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phosphoenolpyruvate and Anemia, Hypochromic

phosphoenolpyruvate has been researched along with Anemia, Hypochromic in 2 studies

Phosphoenolpyruvate: A monocarboxylic acid anion derived from selective deprotonation of the carboxy group of phosphoenolpyruvic acid. It is a metabolic intermediate in GLYCOLYSIS; GLUCONEOGENESIS; and other pathways.
phosphoenolpyruvate : A monocarboxylic acid anion resuting from selective deprotonation of the carboxy group of phosphoenolpyruvic acid.
phosphoenolpyruvic acid : A monocarboxylic acid that is acrylic acid substituted by a phosphonooxy group at position 2. It is a metabolic intermediate in pathways like glycolysis and gluconeogenesis.

Anemia, Hypochromic: Anemia characterized by a decrease in the ratio of the weight of hemoglobin to the volume of the erythrocyte, i.e., the mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration is less than normal. The individual cells contain less hemoglobin than they could have under optimal conditions. Hypochromic anemia may be caused by iron deficiency from a low iron intake, diminished iron absorption, or excessive iron loss. It can also be caused by infections or other diseases, therapeutic drugs, lead poisoning, and other conditions. (Stedman, 25th ed; from Miale, Laboratory Medicine: Hematology, 6th ed, p393)

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Ideguchi, H1
Hamasaki, N1
Ikehara, Y1
Acharya, J1
Grimes, AJ1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for phosphoenolpyruvate and Anemia, Hypochromic

ArticleYear
Abnormal phosphoenolpyruvate transport in erythrocytes of hereditary spherocytosis.
    Blood, 1981, Volume: 58, Issue:3

    Topics: Anemia; Anemia, Hypochromic; Biological Transport; Erythrocytes, Abnormal; Glucosephosphates; Glycol

1981
Red-cell metabolism in patients with iron deficiency.
    Scandinavian journal of haematology, 1986, Volume: 37, Issue:1

    Topics: 2,3-Diphosphoglycerate; Adenosine Diphosphate; Adenosine Monophosphate; Adenosine Triphosphate; Adul

1986