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First description of the Bohr effect, upon which pH affects binding of oxygen by hemoglobin. This is also one of the first example of cooperative binding. X-axis: oxygen partial pressure in mmHg, y-axis % oxy-hemoglobin. The measurements were made with freshly obtained dog blood, except for the top curve, which represents horse blood.
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Bohr, C., Hasselbalch, K., and Krogh, A. (1904) Ueber einen in biologischer Beziehung wichtigen Einfluss, den die Kohlensäurespannung des Blutes auf dessen Sauerstoffbindung übt. Skandinavisches Archiv Für Physiologie, 16(2): 402-412.
doi:10.1111/j.1748-1716.1904.tb01382.x
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A rough translation into English is available here ( WebCite copy ). |
Author | Christian Bohr |
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Republished in
Stefan MI, Le Novère N (2013) Cooperative Binding. PLoS Comput Biol 9(6): e1003106. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003106 |
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