Haemoglobin is found in all vertebrate animals; in blood it serves as a transporter and in muscles as a temporary store of oxygen. But in the invertebrates its significance cannot be so clearly defined. Haemoglobin is spasmodically distributed among the invertebrate phyla. Wher
Starch gel electrophoresis of the multiple haemo-globins of small and large larval Chironomus— a dev...
Members of the hemoglobin (Hb) superfamily are present in nerve tissue of several vertebrate and inv...
The respiratory proteins of many marine invertebrates are hemoglobins and myoglobins which have as t...
Among insects, haemoglobin is known to occur only in certain chironomid larvae, in Gastrophilus larv...
In invertebrates various proteins play the role of oxygen transporter. They are dissolved in fluids...
In contrast with the hemoglobins of the vertebrates, which are almost invariably intra-cellular and ...
Differentiating cells can be characterized by the number and types of proteins they produce (Markert...
Tendipes ( = Chironomus) plumosus larvae are unique among species of Tendipes in employing a filter-...
Vertebrate hemoglobin, contained in erythrocytes, is a globular protein with a quaternary structure ...
IN the past the ability of many chironomid larvae to survive in conditions of low oxygen concentrati...
Insects have long been thought to largely not require hemoglobins, with some notable exceptions like...
The expression of nerve hemoglobins in invertebrates is a well-established fact, but this occurrence...
Myoglobin and haemoglobin, the respiratory pigments of mammals and some molluscs, annelids and arthr...
Parasite biochemists have long been intrigued by the possible physiological role of Ascaris periente...
Hemoglobin (Hb) is one of the most common conserved molecules found in organisms belonging to all ma...
Starch gel electrophoresis of the multiple haemo-globins of small and large larval Chironomus— a dev...
Members of the hemoglobin (Hb) superfamily are present in nerve tissue of several vertebrate and inv...
The respiratory proteins of many marine invertebrates are hemoglobins and myoglobins which have as t...
Among insects, haemoglobin is known to occur only in certain chironomid larvae, in Gastrophilus larv...
In invertebrates various proteins play the role of oxygen transporter. They are dissolved in fluids...
In contrast with the hemoglobins of the vertebrates, which are almost invariably intra-cellular and ...
Differentiating cells can be characterized by the number and types of proteins they produce (Markert...
Tendipes ( = Chironomus) plumosus larvae are unique among species of Tendipes in employing a filter-...
Vertebrate hemoglobin, contained in erythrocytes, is a globular protein with a quaternary structure ...
IN the past the ability of many chironomid larvae to survive in conditions of low oxygen concentrati...
Insects have long been thought to largely not require hemoglobins, with some notable exceptions like...
The expression of nerve hemoglobins in invertebrates is a well-established fact, but this occurrence...
Myoglobin and haemoglobin, the respiratory pigments of mammals and some molluscs, annelids and arthr...
Parasite biochemists have long been intrigued by the possible physiological role of Ascaris periente...
Hemoglobin (Hb) is one of the most common conserved molecules found in organisms belonging to all ma...
Starch gel electrophoresis of the multiple haemo-globins of small and large larval Chironomus— a dev...
Members of the hemoglobin (Hb) superfamily are present in nerve tissue of several vertebrate and inv...
The respiratory proteins of many marine invertebrates are hemoglobins and myoglobins which have as t...