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Biol Bull 58: 18-27. (February 1930)
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THE COPPER CONTENT AND THE MINIMAL MOLECULAR WEIGHT OF THE HEMOCYANINS OF BUSYCON CANALICULATUM AND OF LOLIGO PEALEI

HUGH MONTGOMERY 1

1 From the Department of Physiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, and the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole

The hemocyanin of Busycon canaliculatum contains 0.24 per cent of copper and 15.8 per cent of nitrogen. Its minimal molecular weight is approximately 53,000.

The copper content of the hemocyanin of Busycon carica appears to be the same.

The hemocyanin of Loligo pealei contains 0.25 per cent of copper and has a minimal molecular weight of approximately 51,000.




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