Heme is the iron-containing molecule in hemoglobin that gives blood its deep red hue and binds to oxygen, allowing for its distribution throughout the body. “The field has progressed significantly throughout the last decade,” Zhang said.
Updated: 08/26/2011 12:43A
Heme is known as the iron-containing molecule that creates hemoglobin in blood from the mothers intestine to her developing embryos. According to the team, the newly identified HRG-3-mediated pathway for transporting heme to developing oocytes,
Updated: 06/07/2011 10:55A