
Metabolic Acidosis
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Ruth Porter is the editor of Metabolic Acidosis, published by Wiley.
Geralyn Lawrenson is the editor of Metabolic Acidosis, published by Wiley.
Content
1.1 - Contents [Seite 7]
1.1.1 - The hydrogen ion in normal metabolism [Seite 13]
1.1.1.1 - Discussion [Seite 28]
1.1.2 - The techniques and uses of intracellular pH measurements [Seite 32]
1.1.2.1 - Discussion [Seite 44]
1.1.3 - Energy metabolism and cellular pH in normal and pathological conditions. A new look through 31phosphorus nuclear magnetic resonance [Seite 48]
1.1.3.1 - Discussion [Seite 59]
1.1.4 - Acidosis and contractility of heart muscle [Seite 70]
1.1.4.1 - Discussion [Seite 80]
1.1.5 - Lactic acidosis in the brain: occurrence, triggering mechanisms and pathophysiological importance [Seite 89]
1.1.5.1 - Discussion [Seite 100]
1.1.6 - Glutamine metabolism in metabolic acidosis [Seite 113]
1.1.6.1 - Discussion [Seite 127]
1.1.7 - The regulation of ketogenesis [Seite 132]
1.1.7.1 - Discussion [Seite 139]
1.1.8 - General discussion I [Seite 144]
1.1.8.1 - Fasting and ketone body metabolism [Seite 144]
1.1.8.2 - Metabolic acidosis in exercise: (i) The fate of carboxylate ions during exercise [Seite 150]
1.1.8.3 - (ii) Clinical measurements of lactate loads [Seite 151]
1.1.9 - Preliminary observations on the metabolic responses to exercise in humans, using 31phosphorus nuclear magnetic resonance [Seite 157]
1.1.9.1 - Discussion [Seite 162]
1.1.10 - Metabolic acidosis and changes in water and electrolyte balance after maximal exercise [Seite 165]
1.1.11 - Some hormonal influences on glucose and ketone body metabolism in normal human subjects [Seite 180]
1.1.11.1 - Discussion [Seite 197]
1.1.12 - Effects of free fatty acids, insulin, glucagon and adrenaline on ketone body production in humans [Seite 204]
1.1.12.1 - Discussion [Seite 218]
1.1.13 - Quantitative aspects of L(+)-lactate metabolism in human beings [Seite 226]
1.1.13.1 - Discussion [Seite 240]
1.1.14 - The role of catecholamines in metabolic acidosis [Seite 247]
1.1.14.1 - Discussion [Seite 254]
1.1.15 - Acid-base balance in diabetic ketoacidosis [Seite 266]
1.1.15.1 - Discussion [Seite 278]
1.1.16 - Isotope turnover studies in uncontrolled diabetes and the effects of insulin [Seite 285]
1.1.16.1 - Discussion [Seite 296]
1.1.17 - Metabolic acidosis in the critically ill [Seite 305]
1.1.17.1 - Discussion [Seite 313]
1.1.18 - The role of altered lactate kinetics in thepathogenesis of Type B lactic acidosis [Seite 319]
1.1.18.1 - Discussion [Seite 332]
1.1.19 - Organic acidurias: approach, results and clinical relevance [Seite 336]
1.1.19.1 - Discussion [Seite 348]
1.1.20 - Problems in the congenital lactic acidoses [Seite 352]
1.1.20.1 - Discussion [Seite 366]
1.1.21 - GENERAL DISCUSSION II [Seite 369]
1.1.21.1 - Regulation of energy metabolism, gluconeogenesis and ketogenesis [Seite 369]
1.1.21.2 - The role of lactate in exercise [Seite 372]
1.1.21.3 - The relationship between intracellular and extracellular pH [Seite 374]
1.1.21.4 - Hormonal regulation of ketogenesis [Seite 375]
1.1.21.5 - Treatment of metabolic acidosis [Seite 377]
1.1.22 - Chairman's summary [Seite 384]
1.1.23 - Appendix [Seite 387]
1.1.24 - Index of contributors [Seite 391]
1.1.25 - Subject index [Seite 393]
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