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Researchers
in one laboratory study showed that, when exposed to procaine,
sickled cells would re-oxygenate. They concluded that procaine
competes with calcium for membrane binding sites. Calcium
is believed largely responsible for the brittle form of haemoglobin.
This was a laboratory study only. However, the investigators
took the position that procaine held promise for controlling
sickle-cell deformity.
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