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Identification of hemocyanin in the cyanocytes ofCarcinus maenas

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Nel tessuto emopoietico diCarcinus maenas sono state identificate le cellule che sintetizzano l'emocianina. Queste cellule contengono materiale che al microscopio elettronico presenta un aspetto granulare con particelle di dimensioni costanti simili a quelle dell'emocianina circolante e che in molti punti sono organizzate in una struttura cristallina. L'identità di questo materiale con l'emocianina è stata dimostrata col metodo dell'immunofluorescenza.

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Thanks are due to Mr.G. Tognon for technical assistance; to Prof.P. Omodeo for advice and criticism and to Prof.V. Albergoni and Dr.P. Burighel for help and discussion.

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Ghiretti-Magaldi, A., Milanesi, C. & Salvato, B. Identification of hemocyanin in the cyanocytes ofCarcinus maenas. Experientia 29, 1265–1267 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01935109

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