Abstract:Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency, the most common genetic defect and enzymopathy with a wide distribution and increased public health concern, predisposes subjects succumb to oxidative stress. G6PD deficiency has been associated with hemolysis. Clinically, G6PD deficiency is asymptomatic and the clinical manifestations occur with the exposure to certain agents. Due to the lack of suitable animal models that can predict the clinical hemolytic potential of drugs, it needs an appropriate resear… Show more
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