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Die Evolution hat nur wenige O2-Transportproteine im Tierreich hervorgebracht. Sie alle nutzen entweder die Metallionen Fe2+ oder Cu2+ zur reversiblen Sauerstoffbindung in vier verschiedenen Typen von aktiven Zentren. Die Metallatome werden dabei über eine prosthetische Gruppe (Porphyrin-Ring) oder direkt (koordinativ) durch Histidine an die Proteinmatrix gebunden. Die Atmungsproteine sorgen für den Transport des Sauerstoffs von den respiratorischen Epithelien (Lunge, Kiemen), hin zu den O2 verbrauchenden Gewebszellen (oxidativer Stoffwechsel). Die Beladung mit Sauerstoff in den Lungen, bzw. den Kiemen sollte leicht und schnell, d.h. mit einer möglichst hohen O2-Affinität erfolgen. Die Arthropoden sind ein sehr artenreicher und erfolgreicher Tierstamm. Ihnen ist es im Laufe der Evolution gelungen, fast alle Lebensräume zu Wasser, auf dem Land und in der Luft zu besiedeln. Die Erschließung so unterschiedlicher Biotope setzt eine sehr gute physiologische Anpassungsfähigkeit voraus. Das physiologisch wichtigste Problem, welches für jeden Lebensraum während der Evolution gelöst werden mußte, ist eine optimale Sauerstoffversorgung der Körperzellen bei allen Umweltbedingungen zu gewährleisten. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es zu untersuchen, inwieweit verschiedene Arthropoden-Hämocyanine eine biotopabhängige (temperaturabhängige) Adaptation der O2-Versorgung (Proteinfunktion) auf Ebene des Hämocyaninmoleküls zeigen. Bei den hier untersuchten Hämocyaninen ließ sich eine signifikante Biotopabhängigkeit für den „Proteinfunktions-Parameter“ Kooperativität nachweisen.

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v. I. General pathology. Morbid processes. Injuries in general. Complications of injuries. Injuries of regions. 1881.--v. 2. Diseases of organs of special sense. Diseases of circulatory system. Diseases of digestive tract. Diseases of genito-urinary organs. 1881.--v. 3. Diseases of the respiratory organs. Diseases of the bones, joints, and muscles. Diseases of the nervous system. Gunshot wounds. Operative and minor surgery. Miscellaneous subjects. 1882.

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Each volume contains "Biographical sketches of the authors."

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The vascular organisation of the branchial basket was examined in two Tetraodontiform fishes; the three-barred porcupinefish, Dicotylichthys punctulatus and the banded toadfish, Marylina pleurosticta by scanning electron microscopy of vascular casts and standard histological approaches. In D. punctulatus, interarterial anastomoses (iaas) originated at high densities from the efferent filamental and branchial arteries, subsequently re-anastomosing to form progressively larger secondary vessels. Small branches of this system entered the filament body, where it was interspersed between the intrafilamental vessels. Large-bore secondary vessels ran parallel with the efferent branchial arteries, and were found to constitute an additional arterio-arterial pathway, in that these vessels exited the branchial basket in company with the mandibular, the carotid and the afferent and efferent branchial arteries, from where they gave rise to capillary beds after exit. Secondary vessels were not found to supply filament muscle; rather these tissues were supplied by single specialised vessels running in parallel between the efferent and afferent branchial arteries in both species examined. Although the branchial vascular anatomy was generally fairly similar for the two species examined, iaas were not found to originate from any branchial component in the banded toadfish, M. pleurosticta, which instead showed a moderate frequency of iaas on other vessels in the cephalic region. It is proposed that four independent vascular pathways may be present within the teleostean gill filament, the conventional arterio-arterial pathway across the respiratory lamellae; an arterio-arterial system of secondary vessels supplying the filament and non-branchial tissues; a system of vessels supplying the filament musculature; and the intrafilamental vessels (central venous sinus). The present study demonstrates that phylogenetic differences in the arrangement of the branchial vascular system occur between species of the same taxon.