Vertebrate and Invertebrate Respiratory Proteins, Lipoproteins and other Body Fluid Proteins /

This book focuses on respiratory proteins, the broad hemoglobin family, as well as the molluscan and arachnid hemocyanins (and their multifunctional roles). Featuring 20 chapters addressing invertebrate and vertebrate respiratory proteins, lipoproteins and other body fluid proteins, and drawing on t...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Hoeger, Ulrich (Editor), Harris, J. Robin (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Edition:1st ed. 2020.
Series:Subcellular Biochemistry, 94
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Annelid Coelomic Fluid Proteins
  • Chapter 2. Crustacean Hemolymph Lipoproteins
  • Chapter 3. The Anti-lipopolysaccharide Factors in Crustaceans
  • Chapter 4. Insect Defense Proteins and Peptides
  • Chapter 5. Insect Hemolymph Immune Complexes
  • Chapter 6. Hemoglobin in Arthropods - Daphnia as a Model
  • Chapter 7. Molluscan Hemocyanins
  • Chapter 8. Arachnid Hemocyanins
  • Chapter 9. Multifunctional Roles of Hemocyanins
  • Chapter 10. Recent Insights into the Diversity and Evolution of Invertebrate Hemerythrins and Extracellular Globins
  • Chapter 11. Embryonic and Fetal Human Hemoglobins: Structures, Oxygen Binding, and Physiological Roles
  • Chapter 12. Sickle Cell Hemoglobin
  • Chapter 13. Multiplicity and Polymorphism of Fish Hemoglobins
  • Chapter 14. Hemoglobin: Structure, Function and Allostery
  • Chapter 15. Serum Albumin, Lipid and Drug Binding
  • Chapter 16. High-density Lipoproteins and Apolipoprotein A1
  • Chapter 17. Serum Amyloid A (SAA) proteins
  • Chapter 18. Physiological Roles of the von Willebrand factor-factor VIII interaction
  • Chapter 19. Antigen-Antibody Complexes
  • Chapter 20. C-reactive Protein and its Structural Isoforms: An Evolutionary Conserved Marker and Central Player in Inflammatory Diseases and Beyond.