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- W1984947462 abstract "Ion-equalized samples of hemoglobins from the blood vessels, coelomic erythrocytes, and the body-wall muscles of the polyuchaete Travisia pupa indicate that these proteins are biochemically distinct on the basis of oxygen equilibria and denaturation. The differences in oxygen affinity suggest the following oxygen transfer system: paradopial gills, via the blood, then to the coelom, and finally to the body-wall musculature. The oxygen affinities of all three pigments are exceedingly high, as might be expected for an animal that lives in an extremely oxygen-deficient environment and is markedly sensitive to oxygen poisoning even at atmospheric oxygen partial pressures. Ion-equalized preparations of hemoglobin from the coelomic erythrocytes and the body-wall muscles of the echiuroid Arynchite pugettensis have distinct oxygen equilibria. The oxygen affinity of both pigments is much lower than those of Travisia hemoglobins. The muscle hemoglogin has a lower oxygen affinity than the coelomic pigments. Lack of informatiion on the respiratory physiology of the rare echiuroid Arhynchite and absence of data on the intracellular oxygen equilibria of the hemoglobins render the physiological interpretation of these results difficult, even though it is clear that biochemical tissue specificity of hemoglobin occurs in this worm, as well as in Travisia." @default.
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- W1984947462 title "Histological specificity of respiratory pigments—I. Comparisons of the coelom and muscle hemoglobins of the polychaete worm travisia pupa and the echiuroid worm arhynchite pugettensis" @default.
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