Sulfmethemoglobin


sulfmethemoglobin sulf·met·he·mo·glo·bin (sŭlf’mět-hē’mə-glō’bĭn) or sulf·he·mo·glo·bin (sŭlf-hē’mə-)
n.
The complex formed by the reaction of a sulfide and hemoglobin in the presence of oxygen.

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