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Reverse Erythroblastosis Virus α Antagonism Promotes Homocysteine Catabolism and Ammonia Clearance

Hepatology, 2019
Metabolic homeostasis of amino acids is essential for human health. Here, we aimed to investigate a potential role for the clock component reverse erythroblastosis virus α (Rev‐erbα) in circadian regulation of amino acid metabolism. RNA‐seq with Rev‐erbα‐
Min Chen, Baojian Wu
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Erythroblastosis Fetalis

Medical Clinics of North America, 1950
Certain clinical manifestations of erythroblastosis fetalis in live born infants have been studied in relation to outcome. The likelihood of recovery is inversely related to the degree of anemia and hepatosplenomegaly present at birth, but kernicterus ...
L. Diamond   +2 more
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Atypical erythroblastosis in a patient with Diamond–Blackfan anemia who developed del(20q) myelodysplasia

International Journal of Hematology, 2018
Motoshi Sonoda   +2 more
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TREATMENT OF ERYTHROBLASTOSIS

Pediatrics, 1950
The first two years' experience with the substitution transfusion in the Los Angeles area is reported and analyzed. Forty-five cases were substituted. Results of therapy are compared with 35 cases studied at the Los Angeles Children's Hospital during the same period but which were not treated with a substitution transfusion.
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FREQUENCY OF ABO ERYTHROBLASTOSIS

Pediatrics, 1958
Blood from 1,125 sets of mothers and infants was grouped and typed. Blood of mother and infant was found to be incompatible in the ABO system in 230 instances. ABO erythroblastosis was detected by rigid criteria in 5.6% of this group. To date the Witebsky slide test appears to be a valuable adjunct in the diagnosis of ABO erythroblastosis.
S L, LEIKIN, J J, RHEINGOLD, J G, SITES
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Erythroblastosis in birth asphyxia

Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1992
AbstractThe pH and erythroblast count in umbilical venous blood were measured in 27 term neonates with normal birth weights. In seven cases, infants were admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit because of birth asphyxia, and the findings in these cases were compared to the values of the 20 non‐asphyxiated neonates that were delivered either ...
B, Thilaganathan, K H, Nicolaides
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