G6PD deficiency is caused by one copy of a defective G6PD gene
in males or two copies of a defective G6PD gene in females.
Hemolytic anemic attacks can be caused by oxidants, infection, and
or by eating fava beans.
G6PD deficiency is caused by one copy of a defective G6PD gene
in males or two copies of a defective G6PD gene in females.
Hemolytic anemic attacks can be caused by oxidants, infection, and
or by eating fava beans.
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No. They won't accept your blood
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Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase is an enzyme necessary for the
metabolism of red blood cells. Its deficiency leads to hemolytic
anemia usually triggered by exposure to some drugs.
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Wayne Warren Miller has written:
'Studies on glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase obtained from
Vibrio marinus, an obligate marine psychrophile' -- subject(s):
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
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The acronym G6PD stands for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase.
It is sometimes referred to as G6PDH and is an enzyme in the
pentose phosphate pathway.