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The roles of bicarbonate and CO2 in transendothelial fluid movement and control of corneal thickness.
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Normal corneal thickness can be maintained in vitro only in media that contain HCO3- at concentrations of more than 20 mM. Neither metabolic CO2 nor CO2 present in air-equilibrated, nominally HCO3(-)-free media can supply this requirement for HCO3-, even though these sources support the presumably related processes of transendothelial fluid movement and intracellular pH regulation.
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