1971
DOI: 10.3181/00379727-137-35666
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The Selective Inactivation of an ESF-Generating Factor (EGF) in the Presence of Erythropoietin (ESF)

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“…It is therefore probable that it is to be identified with that described by Lewis et al [5,6] in the urine of anaemic patients: a hypothesis also sug gested by the results of other recent studies [2], The fact that in the same experimental conditions the DTT also inactivates the factor present in the spleen of the rabbit appears to be in agreement with the results of pre vious works, which show that there occurs, in the spleen, an accumulation of an erythropoietic factor produced and released into the circulation by the kidney [7,8].…”
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“…It is therefore probable that it is to be identified with that described by Lewis et al [5,6] in the urine of anaemic patients: a hypothesis also sug gested by the results of other recent studies [2], The fact that in the same experimental conditions the DTT also inactivates the factor present in the spleen of the rabbit appears to be in agreement with the results of pre vious works, which show that there occurs, in the spleen, an accumulation of an erythropoietic factor produced and released into the circulation by the kidney [7,8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The active materi al corresponding to the kidneys of a donor and prepared by the methods described above was incubated for 30 min with 5 mg of DTT at 37 °C [6]. Preliminary experi ments carried out by using scalar doses of this reagent had shown that a dose of 5 mg was sufficient to inactivate the erythropoietic factor contained in the kidneys of a normal animal.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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