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Erythropoiesis
Erythropoiesis Erythropoiesis is the process by which red blood ... or yolk sac. This is termed extramedullary erythropoiesis. The tibia and femur cease to be ... involving erythropoietin helps regulate the process of erythropoiesis, so that, in non-disease states, the ...
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Erythropoiesis (translated from German)
Erythropoiesis Red blood corpuscles Erythropoiesis the procedure of the education and development ... is that Erythrozyten (red blood corpuscles) (English erythropoiesis). It takes place after the birth in Marrow . Erythropoiesis becomes by the hormone Erythropoetin stimulated, with ... in that Kidney one forms. Disturbances of erythropoiesis lead to Anemia (blood poverty). The ...
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Erythropoiesis (translated from Russian)
Erythropoiesis Erythropoiesis - the process of forming the red krovyanykh of corpuscles - the erythrocytes. Erythropoiesis consists of several stages: the appearance of ...
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Marrow (translated from German)
... cells. In each case 180 gram at erythropoiesis, the production that act around approximately 400 ... those the beginning of the development series Erythropoiesis, Granulopoese, Lymphopoese, Thrombozytopoese and Monozytopoese is, at ... the adult these cells divide only rarely. Erythropoiesis If from the division procedure described above ...
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Malaria (translated from German)
... corpuscles in that Milz and absorption that Erythropoiesis in Knochenmark by the Zytokinfreisetzung (in particular ... mentioned also the inhibition that possesses above Erythropoiesis a certain meaning. The weight of the ...
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Anemia of chronic disease
... decreasing ferroportin expression, and probably directly blunting erythropoiesis by decreasing the ability of the bone ... that have the side effect of inhibiting erythropoiesis. In other words, not all anemia seen ...
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Erythropoietin
... EPO, darbepoetin (dEPO), also known as novel erythropoiesis-stimulating protein (NESP), was launched by Amgen ... and Aranesp) Dynepo, trademark name for an erythropoiesis stimulating protein, by TKT Blood doping, transfusions ...
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Hematopoiesis (translated from German)
... those Leukopoese: Formation of defense cells those Erythropoiesis : Formation of red blood corpuscles those Thrombopoese ...
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Reticulocyte (translated from German)
... referring to a strengthened or a missing Erythropoiesis give.
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Haemochromatosis (translated from German)
... secondary iron-overcharge (also "secondary haemochromatosis") ineffective erythropoiesis with disturbed Haem synthesis and/or haemolysis ...
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