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A New View of Hemoglobin and Its Role in Malaria

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Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024

A New View of Hemoglobin and Its Role in Malaria

multiphoton molecular image of interior of blood vessel showing hemoglobin regularly spaced throughout

Using multiphoton molecular imaging of live human arteries and several other research tools, NIH scientists have gained a new and unexpected understanding of the role played by hemoglobin in regulating dilation of blood vessels. The research may lead to new therapies for malaria and other vascular diseases. Their findings are now online in Circulation and described in the NIAID Now blog.

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