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Plasmaerythropoietin bei Nierenkrankheiten

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Aktuelle Probleme der Nephrologie

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Obgleich zahlreiche klinische Beobachtungen und Grundversuche erwiesen haben, daß die Niere zweifellos an der Erythropoietinbildung teilnimmt, sind wichtige Fragen bisher unbeantwortet. Für den Nierenphysiologen ergibt sich hieraus die Aufforderung zu eingehenden weiteren Untersuchungen. Meines Wissens ist bis heute noch nicht sicher erwiesen, in welchen Zellen das Erythropoietin gebildet wird. Weiterhin ist unklar, in welcher Weise eine Reduktion der Hämoglobinkonzentration für die Auslösung des Erythropoietinmechanismus verantwortlich ist. Von noch größerem Interesse ist die Frage, in welcher Weise eine Reduktion der Hämoglobinkonzentration die Bildung des Erythropoietins in den Nierenzellen in Gang setzt.

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Gurney, C.W. (1966). Plasmaerythropoietin bei Nierenkrankheiten. In: Krück, F. (eds) Aktuelle Probleme der Nephrologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85520-7_24

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