“…In addition, EPO may foster the preservation of microglial cells for neuronal and vascular restructuring by preventing apoptotic injury in microglia , Vairano, et al, 2002. In regards to the capacity of EPO to maintain microglial cellular integrity, EPO retains its capacity to prevent early apoptotic injury with membrane PS externalization as well as later stages of apoptotic injury involving DNA fragmentation in microglia ) similar to other cell systems of neurovascular origin , Chong, et al, 2002b, Chong, et al, 2005d, Parsa, et al, 2003, Sharples, et al, 2004.As a robust cytoprotectant, EPO can enhance the survival of cells during several types of injury models in the nervous system (Lykissas, et al, 2007. In cells that involve the brain or the retina, EPO can prevent injury from hypoxic ischemia , Chong, et al, 2002b, Liu, et al, 2006, Meloni, et al, 2006, Wei, et al, 2006, Yu, et al, 2005, excitotoxicity (Montero, et al, 2007, Yamasaki, et al, 2005, infection (Kaiser, et al, 2006), free radical exposure , Chong, et al., 2003e, Yamasaki, et al, 2005, staurosporine (Pregi, et al, 2006), and dopaminergic cell injury (Demers, et al, 2005, McLeod, et al, 2006.…”