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  • Hillman RS, Ault KA, Rinder HM (2005). Hematology in Clinical Practice: A Guide to Diagnosis and Management (ấn bản thứ 4). McGraw-Hill Professional. tr. 1. ISBN 978-0-07-144035-6.
  • Guyton AC (1976). “Ch. 41 Transport of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in the Blood and Body Fluids”. Textbook of Medical Physiology . Philadelphia, PA: W. B. Saunders. tr. 556. ISBN 0-7216-4393-0. The Respiratory Exchange Ratio is 1:1 when carbohydrate is consumed, it is as low as 0.7 when fat is consumed.
  • Guyton AC (1976). “Ch. 41 Transport of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in the Blood and Body Fluids”. Textbook of Medical Physiology . Philadelphia, PA: W. B. Saunders. tr. 553–554. ISBN 0-7216-4393-0. Reaction of Carbon Dioxide with Water in the Red Blood Cells - Effect of Carbonic Anhydrase
  • Guyton AC (1976). “Ch. 41 Transport of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in the Blood and Body Fluids”. Textbook of Medical Physiology . Philadelphia, PA: W. B. Saunders. tr. 553–554. ISBN 0-7216-4393-0. carbonic anhydrase catalyzes the reaction between carbon dioxide and water.
  • Comroe Jr JH (1965). “Transport and elimination of carbon dioxide”. Physiology of Respiration (ấn bản thứ 1971). Chicago, IL: Year Book Medical Publishers. tr. 176. ISBN 0-8151-1824-4. [carbonic anhdrase] makes the reaction go to the right about 13000 times as fast
  • Guyton AC (1976). “Ch. 41 Transport of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in the Blood and Body Fluids”. Textbook of Medical Physiology . Philadelphia, PA: W. B. Saunders. tr. 554. ISBN 0-7216-4393-0. from figure 41-5 Hgb.CO2 is about 23% and bicarbonate is about 70% of the total carbon dioxide transported to the lungs.
  • Comroe J (1965). “Pulmonary Gas Diffusion”. Physiology of Respiration (ấn bản thứ 1971). Chicago, IL: Year Book Medical Publishers. tr. 140. ISBN 0-8151-1824-4. Despite being a heavier molecule, because it is more soluble, the relative rate of diffusion of CO2 is about 20 times the rate of O2
  • Guyton AC (1976). “Ch. 41 Transport of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in the Blood and Body Fluids”. Textbook of Medical Physiology . Philadelphia, PA: W. B. Saunders. tr. 553. ISBN 0-7216-4393-0. carbon dioxide diffuses out of the tissue cells in the gaseous form (but not to a significant effect in the bicarbonate form because the cell membrane is far less permeable to bicarbonate than to the dissolved gas.
  • Comroe Jr JH (1965). “Transport and elimination of carbon dioxide”. Physiology of Respiration (ấn bản thứ 1971). Chicago, IL: Year Book Medical Publishers. tr. 175–177. ISBN 0-8151-1824-4. the buffering occurred in the red cell
  • Stone WE (1973). “Ch. 6-1 Uptake and Delivery of the Respiratory Gasses”. Trong Brobeck JR (biên tập). Best & Taylor's Physiological basis of medical practice (ấn bản thứ 9). Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins. tr. 6.16–6.18. ISBN 0-683-10160-9. Transport of CO2 as Bicarbonate

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