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Hemocyanin - Wikipedia
Hemocyanins (also spelled haemocyanins and abbreviated Hc) are proteins that transport oxygen throughout the bodies of some invertebrate animals. en.wikipedia.org
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Preservation of Hæmocyanin - Nature
THE hæmocyanins are important proteins since they contain a marker atom (copper) and are remarkably good antigens. Since other investigators may wish to ... www.nature.com
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Haemocyanin - Chemistry LibreTexts
Hemocyanin is the oxygen transporter protein in molluscs and arthropods. Oxygen binds to a dicopper center at the protein's active site. chem.libretexts.org
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hæmocyanin
hæmocyanin, hemo- Chem. (hiːməʊˈsaɪənɪn) Also erron. hæma-. [See hæmo- and cyanin.] a. A blue colouring matter which has been found in human blood. b. A substance containing copper, blue when oxidized and colourless when deoxidized, found normally in the blood of some invertebrates.1845 G. E. Day tr... Oxford English Dictionary
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The kinetics of blood pigments: hæmocyanin and hæmoglobin - PMC
The kinetics of blood pigments: hæmocyanin and hæmoglobin · Full text · Selected References · ACTIONS · PERMALINK · RESOURCES · Cite · Add to Collections. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Hæmocyanin in Heavy Water | Nature
INFORMATION concerning the influence of heavy water on proteins is of interest from both a physiological and a physico-chemical point of view. www.nature.com
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oxyhæmocyanin
ˈoxyhæmoˈcyanin the oxidized blue form of hæmocyanin, q.v. (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1892). Oxford English Dictionary
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Hemocyanin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Hemocyanin is a type-3 copper protein family member in arthropods and mollusks that performs respiratory functions as hemoglobin in earthworms and mammals [1–3] ... www.sciencedirect.com
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On the Chromatology of the Blood of Some Invertebrates
Hæmocyanin.—The blood of many Mollusks and Arthropods is of a blue colour after exposure to the air, and this is in most cases due to the presence of ... journals.biologists.com
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Splitting of the Hæmocyanin Molecule by Ultra-sonic Waves - ADS
In the investigation I used hæmocyanin from Helix pomatia, which has a molecular weight of 6,740,000, a sedimentation constant of 99 × 10-13 and which, upon ... ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
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Some Observations on the Dissociation of Hæmocyanin by the ...
containing blood of a number of genera), leave no doubt that hæmocyanin is a reversibly oxidisable pigment which in the oxidised form gives up its oxygen at ... journals.biologists.com
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backboneless
backˈboneless, a. [f. as prec. + -less.] Destitute of backbone or strength of character. Hence backˈbonelessness.1882 Standard 3 Mar. 3/6 Backbonelessness and apathy. 1882 J. Payn For Cash Only III. xlviii. 260 Mildred's pride was of the most backboneless description, a mere social conceit. 1886 Pun... Oxford English Dictionary
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hemato-
hæmato-, hemato- (hiːmətəʊ, hɛmətəʊ) before a vowel hæmat-, hemat-, = Gr. αἱµατο-, combining form of αἷµα, αἱµατ- blood, freely used in Greek, and in many modern scientific terms, chiefly in physiology and medicine. (Several of these have shorter forms in hæmo-, q.v.) (The spelling hæmato- is more u... Oxford English Dictionary
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weight
▪ I. weight, n.1 (weɪt) Forms: α. 1 ᵹewiht, ᵹewyht, 2 iwicht; 1–3 wiht, 3–5 wyht, wiȝt(e, 4–5 wyȝt(e, wyght(e, (4 wygthe), 4–6 whyght(e, 4–5 wighte, 4–7 wight (5 Sc. vycht); 4 wythe, 5 wyt(e, whyt(e, 4–5 witte, wytte. β. 3 Orm. wehht, 3–6 weght, 4–5 weghte, weȝt(e, 4– Sc. wecht (6 vecht); 3–4 weiht,... Oxford English Dictionary
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