Serum immunoreactive erythropoietin and red blood cell mass during pregnancy in conscious rats

G. O. Del Valle, M. D. Mosher and K. P. Conrad Department of Physiology, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque 87131. Serum erythropoietin concentration increases during human pregnancy and presumably accounts for expansion of red blood cell mass. The mechanism(s) underlying gesta...

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