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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract A hemichrome (FeIII) is a form of low-spinA hemichrome (FeIII) is a form of low-spin methemoglobin (metHb).Hemichromes, which precede the denaturation processes of hemoglobin (Hb), are mainly produced by partially denaturated hemoglobins and form histidine complexes.Hemichromes are usually associated with blood disorders.e usually associated with blood disorders.
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rdfs:comment A hemichrome (FeIII) is a form of low-spinA hemichrome (FeIII) is a form of low-spin methemoglobin (metHb).Hemichromes, which precede the denaturation processes of hemoglobin (Hb), are mainly produced by partially denaturated hemoglobins and form histidine complexes.Hemichromes are usually associated with blood disorders.e usually associated with blood disorders.
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