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Publication DateTitleAuthor(s)
Aug-1968Acetate as a base precursor in thr correction of acidosis secondary to diarrhea and its use in intravenous fluids[abstract]Cash, R.A.; Mollah, M.; Haque, Z.; Toha, M.M.; Nalin, D.; Rahman, G.
1986Citrate can effectively replace bicarbonate in oral rehydration salts for cholera and infantile diarrhoeaIslam, M.R.
Oct-1996Intestinal transport of water, sodium and glucose from an electrolyte solution with and without bicarbonateIslam, Sufia; Mahalanabis, Dilip; Chowdhury, Abul Kalam Azad; Sarker, Shafiqul Alam; Wahed, Abdul; Rahman, Abu Syed Mohammed Hamidur
May-1989Oral rehydration formula containing alanine and glucose for treatment of diarrhoea: a controlled trialPatra, F.C.; Sack, D.A.; Islam, A.; Alam, A.N.; Mazumder, R.N.
Jan-1991Oral rehydration solution containing trisodium citrate for treating severe diarrhoea: controlled clinical trialMazumder, Ramendra N.; Nath, S.K.; Ashraf, H.; Patra, F.C.; Alam, A.N.
Mar-1995The presence of bicarbonate in oral rehydration solution does not influence fluid absorption in choleraSarker, S.A.; Mahalanabis, Dilip
4-Feb-1981Use of base-precursors as a substitute of bi-carbonate in the oral rehydration solutionIslam, Md. Rafiqul; Bardhan, P.K.; Ahmed, Masud; Samadi, A.R.; Ali, Akbar
Feb-1981Use of base-precursors as a substitute of Bi-carbonate in the oral rehydration solutionIslam, Md. Rafiqul; Bardhan, P.K.; Ahmed, Masud; Samad, A.R.; Ali, Akbar