1960
DOI: 10.1080/17843286.1960.11717620
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Le Role Du Rein Dans L'erythropoiese

Abstract: 7005fc3c-c27e-4db6-92f9-d248fcddf90b.txt (English version below)Cette thèse de doctorat a été numérisée par l'Université libre de Bruxelles. L'auteur qui s'opposerait à sa mise en ligne dans DI-fusion est invité à prendre contact avec l'Université

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“…Some selected oil immersion fields from Patients 3, 4, and 5 are shown in Figure 1. Contrary to results in dogs (5,6,11), erythroid cells were apparent in all of the preparations, but the marrow smears of these patients tended to be hypoplastic. The marrow iron stores were uniformly increased.…”
Section: )contrasting
confidence: 41%
“…Some selected oil immersion fields from Patients 3, 4, and 5 are shown in Figure 1. Contrary to results in dogs (5,6,11), erythroid cells were apparent in all of the preparations, but the marrow smears of these patients tended to be hypoplastic. The marrow iron stores were uniformly increased.…”
Section: )contrasting
confidence: 41%
“…Loss of erythropoietin into the urine clearly represents one factor in the over-all metabolism of erythropoietin. The presence of erythropoietin in the urine has been previously well documented, and in fact urine from anemic patients and' animals has been used as a source of the hormone (9)(10)(11)(12). Since the kidney is the major site of production of erythropoietin (13), urinary erythropoietin may represent direct excretion into the urine by the producing cells or clearance of the serum or both.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%