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Erythropoietic function of the kidneys during exposure to increased oxygen pressure

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Erythropoietin disappears from the plasma of both arterial and venous blood from the kidneys 3–5 h after exposure of rabbits for 5 h to a raised oxygen pressure (2 atm). Meanwhile, an erythropoiesis inhibitor appears in blood flowing from the kidneys. The erythropoiesis inhibitor cannot be found in either arterial or venous blood from the kidneys 24 h after exporure to hyperoxia.

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Voitkevich, V.I., Volzhskaya, A.M. & Myasnikov, A.P. Erythropoietic function of the kidneys during exposure to increased oxygen pressure. Bull Exp Biol Med 79, 394–395 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00832705

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