Effects of magnesium and calcium on the oxygenation reaction of erythrocruorin from the marine polychaete Arenicola marina and the terrestrial oligochaete Lumbricus terrestris

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Oxygenation function of annelid erythrocruorin (Er) is affected by Mg and Ca concentration in the blood. Four classes of responces may be encountered in different species: 1) Mg=Ca (equal effects), 2) Mg>Ca, 3) Mg

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Ochiai, T., & Weber, R. E. (2002). Effects of magnesium and calcium on the oxygenation reaction of erythrocruorin from the marine polychaete Arenicola marina and the terrestrial oligochaete Lumbricus terrestris. Zoological Science, 19(9), 995–1000. https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.19.995

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