Some biochemical responses to temperature acclimation in the limpet. Acmaea limatula carpenter (1864).
@article{Markel1976SomeBR, title={Some biochemical responses to temperature acclimation in the limpet. Acmaea limatula carpenter (1864).}, author={R. P. Markel}, journal={Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B, Comparative biochemistry}, year={1976}, volume={53 1}, pages={ 81-4 } }
Abstract 1. 1. Limpets were acclimated in the laboratory to 8 and 18°C. 2. 2. Kinetic behavior and thermostability characteristics of malic dehydrogenase extracted from viscera of differently acclimated limpets were compared. 3. 3. [ 14 C]glucose, labeled in either the C-1 or C-3,4 position, was injected into cold and warm acclimated animals; 14 CO 2 was collected and counted. 4. 4. Results suggest that cellular responses to cold acclimation in Acmaea include synthesis of a “new” MDH isozyme… Expand
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