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B Luz

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Barkan E, Luz B
Anal Chem . 2011 May; 68(19):3507-10. PMID: 21619285
An improved procedure of (18)O/(16)O ratio measurements by means of oxygen conversion to CO(2) is developed, which allows one to obtain the true δ(18)O values with a precision of ±0.05‰...
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Wiegand J, Luz B, Mengelkamp A, Moog R, Koscielny J, Halm-Heinrich I, et al.
J Viral Hepat . 2009 Jun; 16(10):743-8. PMID: 19486277
Prevalence data concerning viral hepatitis and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the general population are usually scarce. We aimed for a large cohort representative of the general population that required...
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Tchernov D, Helman Y, Keren N, Luz B, Ohad I, Reinhold L, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2001 Apr; 276(26):23450-5. PMID: 11297562
CO(2) entry into Synechococcus sp. PCC7942 cells was drastically inhibited by the water channel blocker p-chloromercuriphenylsulfonic acid suggesting that CO(2) uptake is, for the most part, passive via aquaporins with...
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Luz B, Barkan E
Science . 2000 Jun; 288(5473):2028-31. PMID: 10856212
Plant production in the sea is a primary mechanism of global oxygen formation and carbon fixation. For this reason, and also because the ocean is a major sink for fossil...
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Tchernov D, Hassidim M, Luz B, Sukenik A, Reinhold L, Kaplan A
Curr Biol . 1997 Nov; 7(10):723-8. PMID: 9368754
Background: Many aquatic photosynthetic microorganisms possess an inorganic-carbon-concentrating mechanism that raises the CO2 concentration at the intracellular carboxylation sites, thus compensating for the relatively low affinity of the carboxylating enzyme...
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Burbea Z, Luz B, Lazar B, Winaver J, Better O
J Clin Invest . 1983 Dec; 72(6):2125-36. PMID: 6417168
Two alternative mechanisms have been proposed for tubular reabsorption of bicarbonate: (a) H+ secretion and CO2 reabsorption and (b) direct reabsorption of HCO-3. In an attempt to differentiate between the...
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FRIEDEL W, Luz B, Ruster D, Freitag M, SCHULZ F
Dtsch Gesundheitsw . 1967 Dec; 22(52):2459-65. PMID: 4970303
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