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Neocytolysis on descent from altitude: a newly recognized mechanism for the control of red …

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L Rice, W Ruiz, T Driscoll, CE Whitley, R … - Annals of internal medicine, 2001 - Am Coll Physicians
Background: Studies of space-flight anemia have uncovered a physiologic process,
neocytolysis, by which young red blood cells are selectively hemolyzed, allowing
rapid adaptation when red cell mass is excessive for a new environment. ...
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Neocytolysis: physiological down-regulator of red-cell mass.


CP Alfrey, L Rice, MM Udden, TB Driscoll - Lancet, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It is usually considered that red-cell mass is controlled by
erythropoietin-driven bone marrow red-cell production, and no physiological
mechanisms can shorten survival of circulating red cells. In adapting to ...
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Modulation of red cell mass by neocytolysis in space and on Earth


L Rice, CP Alfrey - Pflügers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, 2000 - Springer
Abstract Astronauts predictably experience anemia after return from space. Upon
entering microgravity, the blood volume in the extremities pools centrally and
plas- ma volume decreases, causing plethora and erythropoie- tin ...
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Erythropoietin withdrawal alters interactions between young red blood cells, splenic …


JA Trial, L Rice, CP Alfrey - Journal of Investigative Medicine, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Journal of Investigative Medicine. Wolters Kluwer Health Logo. All Issues. ...
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Erythropoietin withdrawal leads to the destruction of young red cells at the endothelial- …


J Trial, L Rice - Current pharmaceutical design, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: Erythropoietin is a growth factor for endothelial cells as well as for
erythroid cells. In contrast to their proliferative response to physiological
levels of erythropoietin, endothelial cells may respond to decreased levels ...
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Neocytolysis contributes to the anemia of renal disease


L Rice, CP Alfrey, T Driscoll, CE Whitley, DL … - American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1999 - Elsevier
Neocytolysis is a recently described physiological process affecting the
selective hemolysis of young red blood cells in circumstances of plethora.
Erythropoietin (EPO) depression appears to initiate the process, providing ...
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Control of red blood cell mass in spaceflight

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CP Alfrey, MM Udden, C Leach-Huntoon, T … - Journal of Applied Physiology, 1996 - Am Physiological Soc
Alfrey, Clarence P., Mark M. Udden, Carolyn Leach- Huntoon, Theda Driscoll, and
Mark H. Pickett. Control of red blood cell mass in spaceflight. J. Appl.
Physiol. 81(l): 98-104, 1996.-The effect of spaceflight on red blood cell ...
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Intermittent normobaric hypoxia does not alter performance or erythropoietic markers in …

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CG Julian, CJ Gore, RL Wilber, JT Daniels, M … - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2004 - Am Physiological Soc
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that intermittent normobaric
hypoxia at rest is a sufficient stimulus to elicit changes in physiological
measures associated with improved performance in highly trained distance ...
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Determinants of erythropoietin release in response to short-term hypobaric hypoxia

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RL Ge, S Witkowski, Y Zhang, C Alfrey, M … - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2002 - Am Physiological Soc
We measured blood erythropoietin (EPO) concentration, arterial O 2 saturation
(Sa O 2 ), and urine PO 2 in 48 subjects (32 men and 16 women) at sea level and
after 6 and 24 h at simulated altitudes of 1,780, 2,085, 2,454, and 2,800 ...
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Effects of changes in altitude on hematopoietic activity


RL Huff, JH Lawrence, WE Siri, LR … - Medicine, 1951 - journals.lww.com
EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN ALTITUDE ON HEMATOPOIETIC ACTIVITY REX L. HUFF, JOHN H.
LAWRENCE, WILLIAM E. SIRI, LOUIS R. WASSERMAN and THOMAS G. HENNESSY Donner
Laboratory of Medical Physics, University of California, Berkeley ...
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