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Hemocyanins (also
spelled haemocyanins and
abbreviated Hc) are
proteins that
transport oxygen throughout the
bodies of some
invertebrate animals. These...
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There are four
major classifications of
respiratory pigment: hemoglobin,
hemocyanin, erythrocruorin–chlorocruorin, and hemerythrin. The heme-containing globin...
- were long
thought unnecessary in insects, but
ancestral and
functional hemocyanin has been
found in the hemolymph.
Insect "blood"
generally does not carry...
- of the
genus Crisia.
M.
crenulata has been used for
experimental studies on
gamete agglutination. Its
blood contains a
hemocyanin that
appears blue due...
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leukocytes and the second-most
common respiratory pigment called hemocyanin.: 488
Arthropod hemocyanin is a
distinct variation specific to
arthropods and is a...
- copper-based
hemocyanin.
Unfortunately no
scientific evidence can be
found to back this hypothesis. The
highest concentration of
vanadium found so far, 350
mM, was...
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contain a heme. The
names of the
blood oxygen transporters hemoglobin,
hemocyanin, and
hemerythrin do not
refer to the heme
group (only
found in globins)...
- Herskovits, T., Blake, P., & Hamilton,
M. (1988).
Subunit dissociation and
denaturation of
Fasciolaria tulipa hemocyanin..
Comparative biochemistry and physiology...
- oxygen-carrying
proteins such as myoglobin, hemoglobin, hemerythrin, and
hemocyanin.
Several transition metals form
complexes with O2, and many of
these complexes...
- drop to 3% of its
total oxygen uptake. The octopus'
respiratory pigment,
hemocyanin, also ****ists in
increasing oxygen uptake.
Octopuses can
maintain a constant...