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Total acid-labile CO2 was measured in aliquots of dog renal cortex and medulla frozen in liquid nitrogen. A higher (15.87 μmoles/g wet weight vs 13.55 μmoles/g wet weight, p <.05) acid-labile CO2 content was found in the renal medulla. It is suggested that the higher medullary total acid-labile CO2 content is primarily due to a high [HCO3-] in the medullary intracellular fluid rather than to a high medullary Pco2.
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