2014
DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00198.2014
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How carbonic anhydrases and pH buffers facilitate the movement of carbon dioxide through biological membranes. Focus on “Evidence from simultaneous intracellular- and surface-pH transients that carbonic anhydrase II enhances CO2 fluxes across Xenopus oocyte plasma membranes”; “Evidence from simultaneous intracellular- and surface-pH transients that carbonic anhydrase IV enhances CO2 fluxes across Xenopus oocyte plasma membranes”; and “Evidence from mathematical mo

Abstract: How carbonic anhydrases and pH buffers facilitate the movement of carbon dioxide through biological membranes. Focus on "Evidence from simultaneous intracellular-and surface-pH transients that carbonic anhydrase II enhances CO 2 fluxes across Xenopus oocyte plasma membranes"; "Evidence from simultaneous intracellular-and surface-pH transients that carbonic anhydrase IV enhances CO 2 fluxes across Xenopus oocyte plasma membranes"; and "Evidence from mathematical modeling that carbonic anhydrase II and IV enhanc… Show more

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