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On the reversibility of thermal denaturation of Delphinus delphis ferrimyoglobin derivatives

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1970
Abstract The effects of protein concentration, alkaline pH and specific bound ligands on the reversibility of thermal denaturation of Delphinus delphis myoglobin have been studied. Denaturation has been followed by absorption changes in the Soret band. It was established experimentally that by lowering the protein concentration below 1 · 10−5 M at pH
B, Atanasov, S, Mitova
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Structural and functional characterization of Delphinus delphis hemoglobin system

Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 2009
Structural analysis of the hemoglobin (Hb) system of Delphinus delphis revealed a high globin multiplicity: HPLC-electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) analysis evidenced three major beta (beta1 16,022 Da, beta2 16,036 Da, beta3 16,036 Da, labeled according to their progressive elution times) and two major alpha globins (alpha1 15,345 Da ...
MANCONI, BARBARA   +8 more
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Observations on the Behavior of the Porpoise Delphinus delphis

Science, 1960
Common porpoises have been observed in January, in the area of the Hudson Canyon, feeding on fish that escaped an otter trawl. An echo-sounder also recorded, in one instance, a descent of a porpoise to a depth of 200 feet in less than 2 minutes.
R L, Edwards, R, Livingstone
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Microcystic Meningioma in a Dolphin (Delphinus delphis): Immunohistochemical and Ultrastructural Study

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2006
A wild common dolphin was found stranded on the French Atlantic coast. At necropsy, an intracranial grey- to tan-coloured mass (7 x 5 x 4 cm) was found at the right cerebellopontine angle, compressing the right cerebellar hemisphere, the brainstem and the occipital lobe of the right cerebral hemisphere. Microscopically, the tumour was composed of small
Miclard, J.   +6 more
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Three-dimensional modeling of hearing in Delphinus delphis

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2001
Physical modeling is a fertile approach to investigating sound emission and reception (hearing) in marine mammals. A method for simulation of hearing was developed combining three-dimensional acoustic propagation and extrapolation techniques with a novel approach to modeling the acoustic parameters of mammalian tissues. Models of the forehead and lower
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Leucocytes in the peripheral blood ofStenella styx andDelphinus delphis (Cetacea, Delphiniadae) and a haemomyelogram ofDelphinus delphis

Blut Zeitschrift für die Gesamte Blutforschung, 1970
Percentage values for the nucleated cells circulating in the blood ofStenella styx Gray andDelphinus delphis L. have been given, and the haemomyelogram of the latter species has been described.
T, de Monte, G, Pilleri
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Thermal denaturation of Delphinus delphis ferrimyoglobin derivatives in alkaline pH region

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1971
Abstract A comparative investigation of the effective thermodynamic parameters of some ferri-derivatives of Black Sea dolphin Delphinus delphis myoglobin is presented. Studies on the absorbance changes with temperature in the Soret region of aqueous myoglobin solutions are carried out.
B P, Atanasov, S, Mitova
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Cloning and characterisation of the GH gene from the common dolphin (Delphinus delphis)

General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2002
The sequence of growth hormone (GH) is generally strongly conserved in mammals, but episodes of rapid change occurred during the evolution of primates and artiodactyls, when the rate of GH evolution apparently increased at least 50-fold. As a result, the sequences of human and ruminant GHs differ substantially from those of other non-primate GHs ...
Zoitsa, Maniou   +2 more
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