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Krebs–Henseleit solution

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Hans Krebs
Kurt Henseleit
solution
sodium
potassium
chloride
calcium
magnesium sulfate
bicarbonate
phosphate
glucose
albumin
tromethamine
ex vivo
Langendorff heart
isolated muscle testing
skeletal muscles
"Krebs-Henseleit (KH) Buffer"
doi
10.1101/pdb.rec581
curehunter.com > Krebs–Henseleit solution
doi
10.1016/S1071-5576(03)00149-7
PMID
14662162
"Krebs-Henseleit solution as a physiological buffer in perfused and superfused preparations"
doi
10.1016/0160-5402(78)90022-0
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pharmacology

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