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  1. 3 sty 2018 · The main difference between alpha and beta receptors is that alpha receptors stimulate the effector cells whereas beta receptors relax the effector cells. The two main types of alpha receptors are alpha 1 and alpha 2 receptors.

  2. Thalassemia is a blood disorder that affects your body’s ability to produce hemoglobin and healthy red blood cells. Types include alpha and beta thalassemia.

  3. Fast activity: Activity of frequency higher than the alpha band, i.e. beta and gamma activity, and high frequency oscillations. Fast alpha variant rhythm : A normal variant. Characteristic rhythm at 14–20 Hz, detected most prominently over the posterior regions of the head.

  4. 11 gru 2022 · Beta thalassaemia occurs when there is reduced synthesis of beta globin chains due to affected beta globin genes. Alpha thalassaemia will cause an excess of unpaired beta globin chains, and beta thalassaemia will cause an excess of unpaired alpha globin chains.

  5. 8 sie 2023 · Thalassemias are a heterogeneous grouping of genetic disorders that result from a decreased synthesis of alpha or beta chains of hemoglobin (Hb). Hemoglobin serves as the oxygen-carrying component of the red blood cells. It consists of two proteins, an alpha, and a beta.

  6. 1 lut 2024 · Learn what distinguishes alpha- from beta-thalassemia and how they differ in their symptoms and outlook.

  7. Thalassemia is a group of autosomal recessive hemoglobinopathies involving ineffective production of normal alpha- or beta-globin chains, which can lead to ineffective erythropoiesis, premature...

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