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Details on Person Human mitochondrial carbonic anhydrase: cDNA cloning, expression, subcellular localization, and mapping to chromosome 16

Class:IdLiteratureReference:1237221
_displayNameHuman mitochondrial carbonic anhydrase: cDNA cloning, expression, subcellular localization, and mapping to chromosome 16
_timestamp2011-03-30 12:36:13
author[Person:1237215] Nagao, Y
[Person:1237195] Platero, JS
[Person:196833] Waheed, A
[Person:1027299] Sly, William S
created[InstanceEdit:1237200] May, B, 2011-03-30
journalProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
pages7623-7
pubMedIdentifier8356065
titleHuman mitochondrial carbonic anhydrase: cDNA cloning, expression, subcellular localization, and mapping to chromosome 16
volume90
year1993
(literatureReference)[Reaction:1237072] Carbonic Anhydrase VA Dehydrates Bicarbonate to Yield Water and Carbon Dioxide [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:1237077] Carbonic Anhydrase VA Hydrates Carbon Dioxide to Form a Proton and Bicarbonate [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:1475028] Carbonic anhydrase dehydrates bicarbonate (mitochondria) [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:1475032] Carbonic anhydrase hydrates carbon dioxide (mitochondria) [Homo sapiens]
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