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Yen TH, Alison MR, Cook HT, Jeffery R, Otto WR, Wright NA, Poulsom R: The cellular origin and proliferative status of regenerating renal parenchyma after mercuric chloride damage and erythropoietin treatment. Cell Prolif. 2007 Apr;40(2):143-56.
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Horiguchi H, Kayama F, Oguma E, Willmore WG, Hradecky P, Bunn HF: Cadmium and platinum suppression of erythropoietin production in cell culture: clinical implications. Blood. 2000 Dec 1;96(12):3743-7.
Mercuric chloride also suppressed hypoxia- and Co-induced EPO production, mRNA expression, and HIF-1 binding in a manner similar to Cd and CDDP, whereas zinc chloride suppressed Co-induced EPO production, mRNA expression, and HIF-1 binding but did not affect hypoxia induction or that observed after simultaneous exposure to hypoxia and Co. |
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8185244 |
Giglio MJ, Frid A, Arrizurrieta E, Barcat J, Gonzalez E, Bozzini CE: Erythropoietin production in hypoxemic rats with selective necrotic damage of the different regions of the proximal tubules. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1994 Apr 15;718:347-9.
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