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Respiratory acidosis is your body’s response to having too much carbon dioxide (CO2) in your lungs. The large amount of CO2 makes your body fluids and blood acidic to the point where your blood ...
Your breathing, or respiratory ... system can also adjust your blood pH level. Your kidneys are able to remove excess acids or bases. But this effect can take hours or days. Chemical buffer ...
The physiological approach uses the carbonic acid–bicarbonate buffer system ... comprise two metabolic disorders (acidosis and alkalosis) and two respiratory disorders (acidosis and alkalosis).
From left to right, the bar pairs depict normal acid–base status, severe lactic acidosis induced by hemorrhagic shock, lactic acidosis and respiratory ... compounds that buffer acid without ...
Objectives: The respiratory compensation point (RCP ... explanation is a failure of the body’s buffering mechanisms which leads to metabolic (lactic) acidosis. It was intended to test this ...
Tumour acidosis can be targeted by drugs interfering with H + or bicarbonate transporters, neutralized by systemic buffer administration or exploited using pH-sensitive drug-delivery systems.
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