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Biol Bull 94: 55-59. (February 1948)
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CARBONIC ANHYDRASE IN MOLLUISCS

JOHN A. FREEMAN 1 and KARL M. WILBUR 1

1 Department of Zoology, Duke University, and Duke Marine Laboratory, Beaufort, North Carolina

Carbonic anhydrase has been demonstrated in the mantle tissues and body fluids of most of 12 species of pelecypods and 8 species of gastropods. Its presence suggests the possibility of importance in shell formation in most species but negligible activity in some indicates they may deposit shell in its absence.







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