Preliminary experiments with a newly developed radioassay for carbonic anhydrase activity were performed. The velocity of 14COt formation from sodium [Wlbicarbonate was determined at both the nonenzymatic and enzymatic stages, and the net "CO, formation from the labeled substrate by carbonic anhydra
A radiotracer assay for carbonic anhydrase
โ Scribed by G.D. Hodgen; R.J. Falk
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1971
- Weight
- 267 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-708X
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