he Bohr Effect refers to the observation that increases in the carbon dioxide partial pressure of blood or decreases in blood pH result in a lower affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen
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he Bohr Effect refers to the observation that increases in the carbon dioxide partial pressure of blood or decreases in blood pH result in a lower affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen
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Bohr Effect | Pathway Medicine strointestinal Medicine Hepatology Endocrinology Hematology and Oncology Dermatology Musculoskeletal System Pharmacology Basic Concepts Genetic Disorders Surgery Neurology Bohr Effect Overview T<span>he Bohr Effect refers to the observation that increases in the carbon dioxide partial pressure of blood or decreases in blood pH result in a lower affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen. This manifests as a right-ward shift in the Oxygen-Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve described in Oxygen Transport and yields enhanced unloading of oxygen by hemoglobin. Mechanism Decrease
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