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Original Article

Physiological Viewpoints on Clinical Acid-Base Diagnostics

Pages 21-26 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Roberto Mioni & Giuseppe Mioni. (2018) Western diets are not responsible for chronic acid retention: a critical analysis of organic acid and phosphate contribution. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 78:1-2, pages 31-42.
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Roberto Mioni, Alessandra Marega, Marco Lo Cicero & Domenico Montanaro. (2016) Old and new approaches to the interpretation of acid-base metabolism, starting from historical data applied to diabetic acidosis. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 76:7, pages 520-543.
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Poul Kildeberg. (1983) Acid-base status of biological fluids: Amount of acid, kind of acid, anion-cation difference, and buffer value. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 43:2, pages 103-109.
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S. Wamberg, K. Engel & P. Kildeberg. (1983) Corticotropin-induced alkalosis in the weanling rat and its relation to the balance of non-metabolizable base. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 43:1, pages 73-83.
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A. C. Hansen, S. Wamberg, K. Engel & P. Kildeberg. (1979) Balance of net base in the rat: adaptation to and recovery from sustained hypercapnia. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 39:8, pages 723-730.
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S. WAMBERG, K. ENGEL & P. KILDEBERG. (2008) Methionine‐induced acidosis in the weanling rat. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica 129:4, pages 575-583.
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Giuseppe Mioni, Antonino Favazza & Piergiorgio Messa. 1987. Short Dialysis. Short Dialysis 197 222 .

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