The influence of ammonia on the oxygen delivery system of coho salmon hemoglobin
1. The influence of ammonia on respiration has long been recognized, yet no definitive conclusions have been reached.2. The information provided suggests a mechanism brought about by prolonged exposure to elevated external levels of ammonia in an aqueous environment.3. Initial stimulation of glycoly...
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