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Where is Carbonic Anhydrase Found?
Carbonic anhydrase is found in many tissues throughout the body, including the
kidneys
,
red blood cells
,
stomach
,
brain
, and
salivary glands
. Its presence in such diverse locations underscores its importance in various physiological processes.
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