Lamellibrachia
National Institutes of Health
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The ability to regenerate missing body parts varies among species. To elucidate the evolution of regenerative capability, an…
Vestimentiferan tubeworms are marine invertebrates that inhabit chemosynthetic environments, and although recent molecular…
The vestimentiferan tubeworm Lamellibrachia satsuma, which is the dominant species at seeps in Kagoshima Bay, Japan, has been…
Ridgeia piscesae Jones, 1985, is the only vestimentiferan tubeworm species at the Juan de Fuca Ridge of the northeast Pacific…
The extracellular hemoglobins (Hbs) of annelids and tube worms are giant multisubunit proteins of up to = 200 polypeptides and…
The deep-sea tube worm Lamellibrachia, belonging to the Phylum Vestimentifera, contains two giant extracellular haemoglobins, a…
The deep-sea giant tube worm Lamellibrachia, belonging to the phylum Vestimentifera, contains two extracellular haemoglobins, an…