نتایج جستجو برای: erythropoiesis

تعداد نتایج: 5589  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1974
N J Rencricca J P Stout R M Coleman

Erythropoietin, the hormone responsible for stimulating erythrocyte production, was shown to increase significantly in the serum of mice during virulent malaria infection. Although erythropoiesis was enhanced, it did not keep pace with the rate of erythocyte destruction; hence all Plasmodium berghei-infected mice quickly succumbed to the deleterious consequences of severe uncompensated hemolyti...

2013
Jean-Antoine Ribeil Jean-Benoit Arlet Michael Dussiot Ivan Cruz Moura Geneviève Courtois Olivier Hermine

In humans, β -thalassemia dyserythropoiesis is characterized by expansion of early erythroid precursors and erythroid progenitors and then ineffective erythropoiesis. This ineffective erythropoiesis is defined as a suboptimal production of mature erythrocytes originating from a proliferating pool of immature erythroblasts. It is characterized by (1) accelerated erythroid differentiation, (2) ma...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Investigation 1964

Journal: :European Journal of Biochemistry 2002

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1976
D Feldman

Previous studies suggested a possible association between C-type virus particle formation and erythropoiesis. In this experiment, normal C3Hf mice were injected with erythropoietin in order to increase the rate of erythropoiesis. Sections of spleen from these animals revealed extensive areas of erythroblasts. C-type particles, budding from erythroblasts, were often observed in such areas of spl...

2017
Gautam Rishi V. Nathan Subramaniam

Red blood cell production (erythropoiesis) is the single largest consumer of iron in the body; this need is satisfied by maintaining a sensitive regulation of iron levels. The level of erythropoietic demand regulates the expression of the iron hormone hepcidin and thus iron absorption. Erythropoiesis-mediated regulation of hepcidin is an area of increasing importance and recent studies have ide...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2010
Volker H Haase

The kidney is a highly sensitive oxygen sensor and plays a central role in mediating the hypoxic induction of red blood cell production. Efforts to understand the molecular basis of oxygen-regulated erythropoiesis have led to the identification of erythropoietin (EPO), which is essential for normal erythropoiesis and to the purification of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF), the transcription facto...

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