Carbonic anhydrase IX is a pH-stat that sets an acidic tumour extracellular pH in vivo
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A. Harris | J. Griffiths | D. McIntyre | S. Cerdán | P. Swietach | A. Hulikova | J. Pacheco-Torres | Shen-Han Lee | D. Honess | A. Harris
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