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Fig. 1. Characteristics of1function of protein content in the gill 10 000 Chasmagnathus granulata gill Na ,K -ATPase
Fig. 2. Characteristics of Chasmagnathus granulata gill Na ,K -ATPase. (A) The effect of the pH on the11specific-enzyme activity
Fig. 3. Characteristics of1different Chasmagnathus granulata gill Na ,K -ATPase. (A) The effect of Na11concentrationon the specific-enzyme activity
Fig. 4. Characteristics of1Mean IC Chasmagnathus granulata gill Na ,K -ATPase. The effect of ouabain concentration1on the specific-enzyme activity
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