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Giant Uterine Fibroid Complicated by Abnormal Erythrocytosis in a 33-Year-Old Woman: A Case Report. [PDF]
Nong X, Li H, Wang Y.
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Detection of a Distinct Erythropoietin (EPO) Profile After Isoelectric Focusing in Patients With Familial Erythrocytosis. [PDF]
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When two signals are better than one: Synergistic control of erythropoiesis. [PDF]
Wilson NK.
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Erythropoietin in traumatic brain injury (EPO-TBI): a double-blind randomised controlled trial
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British Medical Bulletin, 1989
Erythropoietin mRNA is detected primarily in kidney peritubular cells in response to hypoxia, and this tissue is the major adult source of the hormone. Erythropoietin can be assayed by in vivo or in vitro biological methods, or by radioimmunoassay, but only the in vivo assay can distinguish the most biologically active forms.
E D, Zanjani, J L, Ascensao
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Erythropoietin mRNA is detected primarily in kidney peritubular cells in response to hypoxia, and this tissue is the major adult source of the hormone. Erythropoietin can be assayed by in vivo or in vitro biological methods, or by radioimmunoassay, but only the in vivo assay can distinguish the most biologically active forms.
E D, Zanjani, J L, Ascensao
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Comprehensive Physiology, 2011
AbstractThe hormone erythropoietin (Epo) is the main humoral regulator of erythropoiesis. It binds to specific receptors belonging to the cytokine receptor superfamily. Epo stimulates proliferation and differentiation of erythroid precursor cells, but may also bind to and exert some additional effects in nonhemopoietic tissues. It is mainly produced in
Wenger, R H, Kurtz, A
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AbstractThe hormone erythropoietin (Epo) is the main humoral regulator of erythropoiesis. It binds to specific receptors belonging to the cytokine receptor superfamily. Epo stimulates proliferation and differentiation of erythroid precursor cells, but may also bind to and exert some additional effects in nonhemopoietic tissues. It is mainly produced in
Wenger, R H, Kurtz, A
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