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Rapid postnatal development of myoglobin from large liver iron stores in hooded seals
2013
Journal of Experimental Biology
Hooded seals (Cystophora cristata) rely on large stores of oxygen, either bound to hemoglobin or myoglobin (Mb), to support prolonged diving activity. Pups are born with fully developed hemoglobin stores, but their Mb levels are only 25-30% of adult levels. We measured changes in muscle [Mb] from birth to 1year of age in two groups of captive hooded seal pups, one being maintained in a seawater pool and one on land during the first 2months. All pups fasted during the first month, but were fed
doi:10.1242/jeb.082099
pmid:23348948
fatcat:xvhdn22qcjdyxcdyb4qvjxjhxa