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The specific influence of carbon dioxide and carbamate compounds on the buffer power and Bohr effects in human haemoglobin solutions
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The specific influence of carbon dioxide and carbamate compounds on the buffer power and Bohr effects in human haemoglobin solutions
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L. Rossi-Bernardi
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F. J. Roughton
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1 March 1967
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Journal of Physiology
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189
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1–29
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The chemical relationships and physiological importance of carbamino compounds of CO(2) with haemoglobin
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LINKED FUNCTIONS AND RECIPROCAL EFFECTS IN HEMOGLOBIN: A SECOND LOOK.
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The determination of the isoelectric and isoionic points of haemoglobin from measurements of membrane potentials
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The absorption and dissociation of carbon dioxide by human blood
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Carbamino compounds of CO(2) with human haemoglobin and their role in the transport of CO(2)
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The direct chemical estimation of carbamino compounds of CO(2) with haemoglobin
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THE CHARACTERIZATION OF MODIFIED HUMAN HEMOGLOBIN. I. REACTION WITH IODOACETAMIDE AND N-ETHYLMALEIMIDE
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The influence of simultaneous, independent changes in pH and carbon dioxide tension on the in vitro oxygen tension-saturation relationship of human blood
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[Acidifying effects of oxygenation of Hb in physiologic conditions]
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The carbamate reaction of carbon dioxide with glycyl-glycine
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10.1113/JPHYSIOL.1967.SP008152
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