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Respiratory Pigments in Animals: Relation Structure-Function

Editat de Jean Lamy, Jean-Paul Truchot, Raymond Gilles
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 1985
This volume is one of those published from the proceedings of the invited lectures to the First International Congress of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry I organized at LI~e (Belgium) in August 1984 under the auspices of the Section of Comparative of the International Union of Biological Sciences. In a Physiology and Biochemistry general foreword to these different volumes, it seems to me appropriate to consider briefly what may be the comparative approach. Living organisms, beyond the diversity of their morphological forms, have evolved a widespread range of basic solutions to cope with the different problems, both organisma! and environmental, with which they are faced. Soon after the turn of the century, some biologists realized that these solutions can be best comprehended In the framework of a comparative approach integrating results of phYSiological and biochemical studies done at the organismic, cellular and molecular levels. The development of this approach amongst both physiologists and biochemists remained, however, extremely slow until recently.
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ISBN-13: 9783540156291
ISBN-10: 3540156291
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: XIV, 176 p. 10 illus.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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This volume is one of those published from the proceedings of the invited lectures to the First International Congress of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry I organized at LI~e (Belgium) in August 1984 under the auspices of the Section of Comparative of the International Union of Biological Sciences. In a Physiology and Biochemistry general foreword to these different volumes, it seems to me appropriate to consider briefly what may be the comparative approach. Living organisms, beyond the diversity of their morphological forms, have evolved a widespread range of basic solutions to cope with the different problems, both organisma! and environmental, with which they are faced. Soon after the turn of the century, some biologists realized that these solutions can be best comprehended In the framework of a comparative approach integrating results of phYSiological and biochemical studies done at the organismic, cellular and molecular levels. The development of this approach amongst both physiologists and biochemists remained, however, extremely slow until recently.

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Structure and Function of Hemerythrins.- The Structure of Erythrocruorins and Chiorocruorins, the Invertebrate Extracellular Hemoglobins.- Physiological Adaptations and Subunit Diversity in Hemocyanins.- Functions and Functioning of Crustacean Hemocyanin.- Primary Structure of Arthropod Hemocyanins.- Quaternary Structure of Arthropod Hemocyanin.- Cephalopod Hemocyanins: Structure and Function.- Molecular and Cellular Adaptations of Fish Hemoglobin-Oxygen Affinity to Environmental Changes.- Oxygen Transport Proteins: A Unitarian View Based on Thermodynamic Kinetic and Stereochemical Considerations.- Evolution and Adaptation of Avian and Crocodilian Hemoglobins.- Abnormal Human Hemoglobins: Molecular Tools to Study Normal Hemoglobin Functions.