
• (n.) Same as Haemacyanin.
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<chemical> Blue, oxygen transporting, copper containing protein found in the blood of molluscs and crustacea. ... A very large protein with 20-40 subunits and molecular weight of 2-8 million and having a characteristic cuboidal appearance under the electron microscope. Prior to the introduction of immunogold techniques, it was used for electr...
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(= hemocyanin (USA)) Blue, oxygen-transporting, copper-containing protein found in the blood of molluscs and crustacea. A very large protein with 20-40 subunits and molecular weight of 2-8 million, and having a characteristic cuboidal appearance under the electron microscope. Prior to the introduction of immunogold techniques, it was used for electron-microscopic localization by coupling to antibody. Keyhole limpet haemocyanin (KLH) is widely used as a carrier in the production of antibodies.
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hemocyanin, haemocyanin A bluish pigment found in the blood or hemolymph of some arthropods and mollusks that functions like hemoglobin, transporting oxygen to tissues.
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