
Three soluble proteins exist in the haemocytes of Astacus leptodactylus in an appreciable amount. The first one is "fibrinogen" apparently in its monomer state, which is at the origin of the clottable plasmatic protein. The second is assumed to be a slow hemocyanin and the third to be a molt fraction.
Hemocyanins, Animals, Fibrinogen, Astacoidea, Blood Proteins
Hemocyanins, Animals, Fibrinogen, Astacoidea, Blood Proteins
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