Bicarbonates

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1 21082368 The blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier: structure and functional significance. 2011 1
2 17883837 Ion channel diversity, channel expression and function in the choroid plexuses. 2007 Sep 20 1
3 8092567 [Acid-base equilibrium and the brain]. 1994 1
4 2154185 Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor can stimulate macrophage proliferation via persistent activation of Na+/H+ antiport. Evidence for two distinct roles for Na+/H+ antiport activation. 1990 Jan 15 2
5 3129145 Regulation of pH and HCO3 in brain and CSF of the developing mammalian central nervous system. 1988 Feb 1 2
6 7375186 The effects of acute total asphyxia and metabolic acidosis on cerebrospinal fluid bicarbonate regulation in newborn puppies. 1980 Apr 7
7 27438 [Acid-base equilibrium in the cerebrospinal fluid in diseases of the central nervous parenchyma]. 1978 Aug 3 1
8 29457 Interaction between PCO2 and plasma [HCO-3] in regulation of CSF [HCO-3] in respiratory alkalosis and metabolic acidosis. 1978 2
9 632156 Regulation of CSF[HCO3-] during long-term hypoxic hypocapnia in man. 1978 Feb 1
10 5765 Dependence of CSF on plasma bicarbonate during hypocapnia and hypoxemic hypocapnia. 1976 Feb 14
11 64158 CSF bicarbonate regulation in hypercapnia and its relationship to brain ammonia and amino acids. 1976 1
12 65979 Mechanisms of CSF bicarbonate formation in normocapnia. 1976 Oct 1
13 4102771 The CSF-blood potential and the adaptation of the CSF bicarbonate concentration in the cat. 1971 Jan 1
14 5552796 The effect of iso-carbic metabolic acidosis in blood on [H+] and [HCO3-] in CSF with deductions about the regulation of an active transport of H plus-HCO3-between blood and CSF. 1971 Feb 4
15 5575413 The CDF-blood potential and the regulation of the bicarbonate concentration of CSF during acidosis in the cat. 1971 Mar 1 1
16 5901159 Effect of dichlorphenamide on gas exchange and CSF acid-base state in chronic respiratory failure. 1966 Jan 22 1