Hemocyanin
Hemocyanin is a naturally occurring, copper-containing respiratory protein found in the hemolymph of certain invertebrates, such as mollusks and arthropods. It functions as an oxygen-carrying molecule, similar to the role of hemoglobin in vertebrates. Hemocyanin is commonly used in laboratory settings as a model system for studying protein structure, function, and interactions.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using hemocyanin
ELISA for Autoantibody Detection
Fluorescent Biomolecule Detection Protocol
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