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Bilateral partial denervation of the kidneys in rabbits stimulated bone marrow erythropoiesis, slowed erythroblast maturation and caused a rise of the blood reticulocyte count. A brief period of anemia set in during the first three weeks after the operation though the development of polycythaemin was a possible alternative.
At the time of anemia the serum erythropoietic activity was lowered.
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Moiseeva, O.I. Changes in blood erythrocytes after partial denervation of the kidneys in rabbits. Bull Exp Biol Med 57, 289–292 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00781910
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