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English: a shell of Terebralia palustris
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Source Lieb B., Gebauer W., Gatsogiannis C., Depoix F., Hellmann N., Harasewych M. G., Strong E. E. & Markl J. (2010). "Molluscan mega-hemocyanin: an ancient oxygen carrier tuned by a ~550 kDa polypeptide". Frontiers in Zoology 2010, 7:14. doi:10.1186/1742-9994-7-14. Figure 2. Extracted with 300 dpi.
Author Christoph Kühne
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15:19, 21 June 2010Thumbnail for version as of 15:19, 21 June 2010990 × 585 (147 KB)Snek01 (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|a shell of ''Terebralia palustris''}} |Source=Lieb B., Gebauer W., Gatsogiannis C., Depoix F., Hellmann N., Harasewych M. G., Strong E. E. & Markl J. (2010). "Molluscan mega-hemocyanin: an ancient oxygen carrier tuned by a

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