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Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 95, Issue 4, 444-447, 1949
Copyright © 1949 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics


EFFECT OF CONVULSANT AND ANTICONVULSANT AGENTS ON THE ACTIVITY OF CARBONIC ANHYDRASE

CLARA TORDA 1 and HAROLD G. WOLFF 1

1 New York Hospital and the Departments of Medicine (Neurology) and Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical College, New York, N. Y.

1. The effect of certain convulsant and anticonvulsant agents on the activity of carbonic anhydrase was investigated.

2. The activity of carbonic anhydrase was inhibited by convulsant agents in low concentrations.

3. The activity of carbonic anhydrase was increased by anticonvulsant agents in low concentrations.

Submitted on December 3, 1948




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