Respiratory alkalosis provokes spike-wave discharges in seizure-prone rats
Kathryn A Salvati +6 more
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The milk-alkali syndrome (MAS) was a common cause of hypercalcemia, metabolic alkalosis, and renal failure in the early 20 th century. This syndrome was first recognized secondary to treatment of peptic ulcer disease with milk and absorbable alkali.
Eda Altun +3 more
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A novel ingestion strategy for sodium bicarbonate supplementation in a delayed-release form: a randomised crossover study in trained males [PDF]
Background: Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) is a well-established nutritional ergogenic aid, though gastrointestinal (GI) distress is a common side-effect.
Craig, M. +13 more
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Respiratory alkalosis and primary hypocapnia in Labrador Retrievers participating in field trials in high–ambient-temperature conditions [PDF]
Janet E. Steiss, James C. Wright
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Comparative effects of Mogroside V, EGCG, and resveratrol in heat‐stressed Hu sheep. ABSTRACT Hu sheep are highly prized for their tender meat, but heat stress (HS) caused by the high temperature and humidity in southern China severely impacts their performance.
Yirong Wei +9 more
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Oral calcium supplementation modestly improved early postpartum plasma ionized Ca and reduced ketone body concentrations, suggesting moderated metabolic benefits. No effects on milk yield and fertility were found. Further research with larger sample sizes may be warranted to confirm these findings.
Allyson Patterson +3 more
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A 37-year-old Woman with Altered Mental Status and Urinary Frequency
We present a case report of a patient who initially presented with altered mental status andsignificant urinary frequency. Over the course of her emergency department stay, she thendeveloped tachycardia out of proportion to a new fever along with a ...
Deepa Ravikumar, Michelle Lin
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Alkalosis- and ATP-induced increases in the diacyglycerol pool in alveolar type II cells are derived from phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylinositol [PDF]
Namita Sen, A. Chander
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Progress of Programmed Cell Death in Steroid‐Induced Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head
Steroid‐induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head is a severe osteoarticular condition resulting from glucocorticoid overuse, characterized by femoral head bone structure collapse and cell death, now predominant among nontraumatic femoral head necroses.
Zhi Kong, Chao Han
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Editorial: Nutritional Buffering Strategies to Improve Exercise Capacity and Performance
Bryan Saunders +3 more
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