Carbonic anhydrase 2-like in the giant clam, tridacna squamosa: Characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts
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sg-nus-scholar.10635-1678852023-10-31T21:05:50Z Carbonic anhydrase 2-like in the giant clam, tridacna squamosa: Characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts Ip Y.K. Koh C.Z.Y. Hiong K.C. Choo C.Y.L. Boo M.V. Wong W.P. Neo M.L. Chew S.F. DEPT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES TROPICAL MARINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE Bicarbonate Calcification Carbon dioxide Shell formation Symbiodinium Zooxanthellae 10.14814/phy2.13494 Physiological Reports 5 23 2020-05-11T00:37:11Z 2020-05-11T00:37:11Z 2017 Article Ip Y.K., Koh C.Z.Y., Hiong K.C., Choo C.Y.L., Boo M.V., Wong W.P., Neo M.L., Chew S.F. (2017). Carbonic anhydrase 2-like in the giant clam, tridacna squamosa: Characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts. Physiological Reports 5 (23). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.13494 2051817X https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/167885 English CC0 1.0 Universal http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ American Physiological Society Scopus |
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Carbonic anhydrase 2-like in the giant clam, tridacna squamosa: Characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts |
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Carbonic anhydrase 2-like in the giant clam, tridacna squamosa: Characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts |
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Carbonic anhydrase 2-like in the giant clam, tridacna squamosa: Characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts |
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Carbonic anhydrase 2-like in the giant clam, tridacna squamosa: Characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts |
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Carbonic anhydrase 2-like in the giant clam, tridacna squamosa: Characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts |
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carbonic anhydrase 2-like in the giant clam, tridacna squamosa: characterization, localization, response to light, and possible role in the transport of inorganic carbon from the host to its symbionts |
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