Suppression of erythropoiesis by dietary nitrate
In mammals, hypoxia-triggered erythropoietin release increases red blood cell mass to meet tissue oxygen demands. Using male Wistar rats, we unmask a previously unrecognized regulatory pathway of erythropoiesis involving suppressor control by the NO metabolite and ubiquitous dietary component nitrat...
Main Authors: | Ashmore, Tom (Author), Fernandez, B.O (Author), Evans, Colin E. (Author), Huang, Yun (Author), Branco-Price, Cristina (Author), Griffin, Julian L. (Author), Johnson, Randall S. (Author), Feelisch, Martin (Author), Murray, Andrew J. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2014-11-24.
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