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Metabolic alkalosis
Known as:
ALKALOSIS METABOLIC
, disorder metabolic alkalosis
, metabolic alkaloses
Abnormally increased pH levels in the blood due to excessive loss of acid and/or accumulation of base.
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Alkalosis
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Review
2012
Review
2012
Ammonium metabolism in humans.
M. Adeva
,
Gema Souto
,
Natalia Blanco
,
C. Donapetry
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
2012
Corpus ID: 26914537
Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
beta-Alanine supplementation augments muscle carnosine content and attenuates fatigue during repeated isokinetic contraction bouts in trained sprinters.
W. Derave
,
M. Ozdemir
,
+5 authors
E. Achten
Journal of applied physiology
2007
Corpus ID: 6990201
Carnosine (beta-alanyl-l-histidine) is present in high concentrations in human skeletal muscle. The ingestion of beta-alanine…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Mineralocorticoid-induced Hypertension ) in Mouse Kidney : Role of Pendrin in Slc26a4 ( Pds Deoxycorticosterone Upregulates
L. Everett
,
E. Green
,
+5 authors
Mou-Er Wang
2003
Corpus ID: 14352874
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Effect of induced metabolic alkalosis on sweat composition in men.
M. J. Patterson
,
S. Galloway
,
M. Nimmo
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
2002
Corpus ID: 12140902
To determine whether induced metabolic alkalosis affects sweat composition, 10 males cycled for 90 min at 62.5 +/- 1.3% peak…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Metabolic alkalosis decreases bone calcium efflux by suppressing osteoclasts and stimulating osteoblasts.
D. Bushinsky
American Journal of Physiology
1996
Corpus ID: 43592314
In vivo and in vitro evidence indicates that metabolic acidosis, which may occur prior to complete excretion of end products of…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Use of calcium excretion values to distinguish two forms of primary renal tubular hypokalemic alkalosis: Bartter and Gitelman syndromes.
A. Bettinelli
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M. Bianchetti
,
+13 authors
P. Vitucci
Jornal de Pediatria
1992
Corpus ID: 22879173
Review
1982
Review
1982
Congenital chloride diarrhea.
Christer Holmberg
,
J. Perheentupa
Ergebnisse der inneren Medizin und…
1982
Corpus ID: 9816163
Specific disturbances of intestinal electrolyte transport are very rare. More often, absorption of water and electrolytes is…
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Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
Effects of metabolic acidosis and alkalosis on sodium and calcium transport in the dog kidney.
R. Sutton
,
N. Wong
,
J. Dirks
Kidney International
1979
Corpus ID: 43909604
Clearance and micropuncture studies have been performed in dogs to examine the effects of acute and chronic metabolic acidosis…
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Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
The generation and maintenance of metabolic alkalosis
D. Seldin
,
F. Rector
1972
Corpus ID: 72239723
The pathogenesis of chronic metabolic alkalosis involves two distinct physiologic derangements.First, there must be a loss of…
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Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
THE CRITICAL ROLE OF CHLORIDE IN THE CORRECTION OF HYPOKALEMIC ALKALOSIS IN MAN.
J. Kassirer
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P. M. Berkman
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D. R. Lawrenz
,
W. B. Schwartz
American Journal of Medicine
1965
Corpus ID: 9216088
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