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Metabolic Modulation of Carbon Monoxide Toxicity

Metabolic Modulation of Carbon Monoxide Toxicity

May 23, 20261 min read

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  • Authors: Omaye, S.T.
  • Year: 2002
  • Identifier: Toxicology 180(2), pp. 139–150

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  • COHb levels above approximately 20% cause cognitive and physical impairment; above approximately 50–60% COH…
  • CO is colorless and odorless; physical symptoms (headache, nausea, dizziness) are the only practical warnin…
  • CO binds hemoglobin with approximately 200–250 times greater affinity than O₂, forming carboxyhemoglobin (C…

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