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    Apoptosis and apoptosis-related proteins in human endometrium by Vaskivuo, T.E, Stenbäck, F, Karhumaa, P, Risteli, J, Dunkel, L, Tapanainen, J.S

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (25-07-2000)
    “…Apoptosis has been shown to be an important regulator of endometrium function. To study the regulation of apoptosis in the endometrium during the normal…”
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    Identification of carbonic anhydrase XII as the membrane isozyme expressed in the normal human endometrial epithelium by Karhumaa, P., Parkkila, S., Türeci, Ö., Waheed, A., Grubb, J.H., Shah, G., Parkkila, A.-K., Kaunisto, K., Tapanainen, J., Sly, W.S., Rajaniemi, H.

    Published in Molecular human reproduction (01-01-2000)
    “…Although previous studies demonstrated carbonic anhydrase (CA) activity in the human endometrium, the CA isozyme(s) responsible for this activity has not been…”
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    The Identification of Secreted Carbonic Anhydrase VI as a Constitutive Glycoprotein of Human and Rat Milk by Karhumaa, Pepe, Leinonen, Jukka, Parkkila, Seppo, Kaunisto, Kari, Tapanainen, Juha, Rajaniemi, Hannu

    “…In addition to essential nutrients, human milk contains several classes of bioactive factors such as enzymes, hormones, and growth factors, many of which are…”
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    Expression of the transmembrane carbonic anhydrases, CA IX and CA XII, in the human male excurrent ducts by Karhumaa, Pepe, Kaunisto, Kari, Parkkila, Seppo, Waheed, Abdul, Pastoreková, Silvia, Pastorek, Jaromir, Sly, William S., Rajaniemi, Hannu

    Published in Molecular human reproduction (01-07-2001)
    “…Testicular fluid is concentrated and acidified during its passage through the excurrent ducts. These processes involve bicarbonate absorption, in which…”
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    Nuclear NonO/p54(nrb) protein is a nonclassical carbonic anhydrase by Karhumaa, P, Parkkila, S, Waheed, A, Parkkila, A K, Kaunisto, K, Tucker, P W, Huang, C J, Sly, W S, Rajaniemi, H

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (26-05-2000)
    “…The growing carbonic anhydrase (CA) gene family includes 11 enzymatically active isozymes in mammals. Each of them has a characteristic cellular and…”
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