R??744* delivers sustained stimulation of red blood cell formation with a prolonged half-life,

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Abstract Experiments are described in which a protein-free extract of plasma obtained from anemic rabbits was injected into healthy young rats. The resulting erythropoietic response was comparable to that induced by hypoxia. The findings suggest that a humoral factor was at work which was capable of disturbing the physiologic mechanisms which establish the equilibrium between red blood cell formation and destruction. The far-reaching significance of these findings is apparent.


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