ScienceOpen:
research and publishing network
For Publishers
Discovery
Metadata
Peer review
Hosting
Publishing
For Researchers
Join
Publish
Review
Collect
My ScienceOpen
Sign in
Register
Dashboard
Blog
About
Search
Advanced search
My ScienceOpen
Sign in
Register
Dashboard
Search
Search
Advanced search
For Publishers
Discovery
Metadata
Peer review
Hosting
Publishing
For Researchers
Join
Publish
Review
Collect
Blog
About
5
views
0
references
Top references
cited by
1
0 reviews
Review
0
comments
Comment
0
recommends
+1
Recommend
0
collections
Add to
0
shares
Share
Twitter
Sina Weibo
Facebook
Email
4,195
similar
All similar
Record
: found
Abstract
: not found
Article
: not found
The sulfide-binding protein in the blood of the vestimentiferan tube-worm, Riftia pachyptila, is the extracellular haemoglobin
Author(s):
AJ Arp
,
JJ Childress
,
RD Vetter
Publication date:
1987
Read this article at
ScienceOpen
Bookmark
There is no author summary for this article yet. Authors can add summaries to their articles on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience.
Related collections
Bacterial extracellular vesicles
Data availability:
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Uncategorized
Comments
Comment on this article
Sign in to comment
Similar content
4,195
Stable Carbon Isotopic Evidence for Carbon Limitation in Hydrothermal Vent Vestimentiferans
Authors:
J M Brooks
,
M Kennicutt
,
C R Fisher
Testing biological control of colonization by vestimentiferan tubeworms at deep-sea hydrothermal vents (East Pacific Rise, 9°50′N)
Authors:
Heather L. Hunt
,
Anna Metaxas
,
Robert Jennings
…
Prokaryotic cells in the hydrothermal vent tube worm Riftia pachyptila: Possible chemoautotrophic symbionts
Authors:
CM Cavanaugh
,
SL Gardiner
,
ML Jones-Rounds
…
See all similar
Cited by
1
Comparative transcriptome analysis of Rimicaris sp. reveals novel molecular features associated with survival in deep-sea hydrothermal vent
Authors:
Jian Sheng Zhang
,
Qing-lei Sun
,
Zhen-dong Luan
…
See all cited by