The carbonic anhydrases: Overview of their importance in cellular physiology and in molecular genetics
Dodgson S, Tashian R, Gros G, Carter N, eds. New York: Plenum
Dodgson S. The carbonic anhydrases: Overview of their importance in cellular physiology and in molecular genetics. In: Dodgson S, Tashian R, Gros G, Carter N, eds. The Carbonic Anhydrases: Cellular Physiology and Molecular Genetics. New York: Plenum; 1991:3-14.
Localization of carbonic anhydrase W in a specific capillary bed of the human eye
Hageman GS, Zhu XL, Waheed A, Sly WS. Localization of carbonic anhydrase W in a specific capillary bed of the human eye. Proc Nail Acad Sci U S A. 1991;88:2716-2720.
Membrane-associated CA activity in the eye of the CA II-deficient mouse
Ridderstrale Y, Wistrand PJ, Brechue WF. Membrane-associated CA activity in the eye of the CA II-deficient mouse. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sec. 1994;35:2577-2584.
Muscle carbonic anhydrases: Function in muscle contraction and in the homeostasis of muscle pH and pCO2
Dodgson S, Tashian R, Gros G, Carter N, eds. New York: Plenum
Geers C, Gros G. Muscle carbonic anhydrases: Function in muscle contraction and in the homeostasis of muscle pH and pCO2. In: Dodgson S, Tashian R, Gros G, Carter N, eds. The Carbonic Anhydrases: Cellular Physiology and Molecular Genetics. New York: Plenum; 1991:227-240.
Localization of acetazolamide-resistant carbonic anhydrase III in human and rat choroid plexus by immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridisation
Nogradi A, Kelly C, Carter ND. Localization of acetazolamide-resistant carbonic anhydrase III in human and rat choroid plexus by immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridisation. Neurosci Lett. 1993;151:162-165.
Nucleotide sequence, tissue-specific expression, and chromosome location of human carbonic anhydrase III: The human CAIII gene is located on the same chromosome as the closely linked CAI and CAII genes
Wade R, Gunning P, Eddy R, Shows T, Kedes L. Nucleotide sequence, tissue-specific expression, and chromosome location of human carbonic anhydrase III: the human CAIII gene is located on the same chromosome as the closely linked CAI and CAII genes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1986;83:9571-9575.
Comparative distribution of carbonic anhydrase isozymes III and II in rodent tissues
Spicer SS, Ge ZH, Tashian RE, Hazen MD, Schulte BA. Comparative distribution of carbonic anhydrase isozymes III and II in rodent tissues. Am J Anat. 1990;187:55-64.
Structure and evolutionary origins of the carbonic anhydrase multigene family
Dodgson S, Tashian R, Gros G, Carter N, eds. New York: Plenum
Hewitt-Emmett D, Tashian R. Structure and evolutionary origins of the carbonic anhydrase multigene family. In: Dodgson S, Tashian R, Gros G, Carter N, eds. The Carbonic Anhydrases: Cellular Physiology and Molecular Genetics. New York: Plenum; 1991:26-27.