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Van den Branden, C.; D'Hondt, J.; Moens, L.; Decleir, W.. |
1. In hypoxic conditions <i><i>Artemia</i> salina</i> L. forms 3 hemoglobins, which until now had only been characterized by their electrophoretic mobility. 2. We have analysed the oxygen-binding properties of these 3 hemoglobins. 3. HbI shows the lowest oxygen affinity, has an almost negligible Bohr effect and it has no physiological adaptation to temperature changes. 4. HbII shows an intermediate oxygen affinity and a pronounced positive Bohr effect. 5. HbIII has a very high affinity for oxygen, an almost negligible Bohr effect and a good physiological adaptation to temperature changes. 6. By combining the 3 hemoglobins in different proportions <i><i>Artemia</i> salina</i> L. must be able to withstand... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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Ano: 1978 |
URL: http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=3580 |
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