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Localization of Carbonic Anhydrase by Chemical Reactions

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The first useful procedure to visualize carbonic anhydrase (CA) in tissues was devised by Häusler5 after an early attempt by Kurata.7 Further improvements were later made by Hansson3 and Ridderstråle.18 Criticisms of this cobalt—phosphate precipitation technique1,16,17 have been convincingly refuted,21 especially by Lönnerholm,9,10 and the technique seems to be generally accepted after the validation by Maren.15

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Ridderstråle, Y. (1991). Localization of Carbonic Anhydrase by Chemical Reactions. In: Dodgson, S.J., Tashian, R.E., Gros, G., Carter, N.D. (eds) The Carbonic Anhydrases. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0750-9_10

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