neocytolysis
National Institutes of Health
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Hypoxia increases erythropoiesis by hypoxia-inducible factors (HIF), principally by HIF-2, which upregulates erythropoietin…
Background: Neocytolysis is the selective destruction of the youngest circulating red cells. Erythropoietin is a growth factor…
A technique has recently been proposed for obtaining the reticulocyte (RET) age distribution from the flow cytometric…
Red blood cells (RBCs) often have a short circulating half-life in hemodialysis patients, which increases the difficulty of…
The congress was attended by 400 participants including 70 dialysis nurses in their parallel section. Honorary membership was…
BACKGROUND
Anaemia in diabetes mellitus (DM) and/or chronic renal failure (CRF) may be caused by a decreased production of…
Erythropoietin is a growth factor for endothelial cells as well as for erythroid cells. In contrast to their proliferative…
Background We have described the rapid destruction of young red blood cells (neocytolysis) in astronauts adapting to microgravity…
In this issue, Rice and colleagues (1) explore the mechanisms underlying a rapid decrease in red cell mass that occurs during…