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A multivariate approach for the determination of isoelectric point of human carbonic anhydrase isoforms by capillary isoelectric focusingLecoeur et al., 2011
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- Lecoeur M
- Goossens J
- Vaccher C
- Bonte J
- Foulon C
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- Electrophoresis
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Human carbonic anhydrase (hCA) IX and XII are isoenzymes which are highly overexpressed in many cancer types. Recently, it has been shown that hCA IX contributes to the acidification of the tumor environment leading to chemoresistance with basic antitumoral …
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