
doi: 10.1038/219487a0
pmid: 5668428
SEVERAL years ago we isolated from the buccal muscles of the common Mediterranean mollusc Aplysia a myoglobin which showed a number of interesting features when compared with mammalian myoglobins1,2.
Electrophoresis, Mollusca, Myoglobin, Animals, Histidine, Trypsin, Amino Acids, Peptides
Electrophoresis, Mollusca, Myoglobin, Animals, Histidine, Trypsin, Amino Acids, Peptides
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