Non-carbonic buffer power of whole blood is increased in experimental metabolic acidosis: an in-vitro study

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  • who: . and collaborators from the Nanjing Medical University, China have published the Article: Non-carbonic buffer power of whole blood is increased in experimental metabolic acidosis: An in-vitro study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Blood aliquots with metabolic acidosis have an increased u03b2NC, that, if confirmed in-vivo, may be an important mechanism that limits pH excursions caused by superimposed respiratory derangements.
  • how: To achieve the desired shift in plasma SID the authors calculated the required volume of the stock solutions for each volunteer individually using the hemoglobin concentration from the initial . . .

     

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