Oxygen affinities of respiratory blood pigments in Serpula [1]

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Serpula, a marine annelid worm, is the only animal known to possess two respiratory pigments in its blood, namely, chlorocruorin and hæmoglobin1. © 1951 Nature Publishing Group.

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Fox, H. M. (1951). Oxygen affinities of respiratory blood pigments in Serpula [1]. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/168112a0

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