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UNDER this title, Lemberg, Legge and Lockwood have described in NATURE of July 23, p. 148, “a new hybrid hæmoglobin ”formed by special treatment of hæmoglobin - ascorbic acid solutions. In the summary given, p. 166, one finds the following: “The new compound, like hæmoglobin, combines reversibly with oxygen and carbon monoxide, but the non-protein part of its molecule is a bile pigment closely related to verdohæmatin.” This might give the impression that the existence of bile pigment-globin compounds was not known before.
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BARKAN, G., SCHALES, O. A Hæmoglobin from Bile Pigment. Nature 142, 836–837 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142836b0
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