PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION OF OSTREA VIRGINICA
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Osmotic Properties of the Egg Cells of the Oyster (ostrea Virginica)
INVESTIGATIONS OF THE OSMOTIC PROPERTIES OF OYSTER EGGS BY A DIFFRACTION METHOD FOR MEASURING VOLUMES HAVE LED TO THE FOLLOWING CONCLUSIONS: 1. The product of cell volume and osmotic pressure is approximately constant, if allowance is made for osmotically inactive cell contents (law of Boyle-van't Hoff). The space occupied by osmotically inactive averages 44 per cent of cell volume. 2. Volume c...
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The calpains (E.C. 3.4.22.17) and calpastatin constitute an ubiquitous, intracellular, Ca2+dependent protease/inhibitor system. This system has been implicated as a principal regulator of myofibrillar protein degradation in both ante-mortem and postmortem muscle. Although proteolytic activity of the calpains is primarily controlled through interaction of calpain and calpastatin, evidence for an...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The Biological Bulletin
سال: 1938
ISSN: 0006-3185,1939-8697
DOI: 10.2307/1537816