Developmental plasticity of red blood cell homeostasis
Abstract
Most human physiologic set points like body temperature are tightly regulated and show little variation between healthy individuals. Red blood cell (RBC) characteristics such as hematocrit and mean cell volume are stable within individuals but can vary by 20% from one healthy person to the next. The mechanisms for the majority of this inter‐individual variation are unknown and do not appear to involve common genetic variation. Here, we show that...
Paper Details
Title
Developmental plasticity of red blood cell homeostasis
Published Date
Mar 3, 2014
Volume
89
Issue
5
Pages
459 - 466
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