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. 1923 Jan 1;37(1):113–130. doi: 10.1084/jem.37.1.113

BLOOD DESTRUCTION DURING EXERCISE

II. DEMONSTRATION OF BLOOD DESTRUCTION IN ANIMALS EXERCISED AFTER PROLONGED CONFINEMENT.

G O Broun 1
PMCID: PMC2128401  PMID: 19868709

Abstract

A great decrease in total circulating hemoglobin and red cell volume occurs in dogs long maintained under sedentary conditions when they are exercised vigorously during several consecutive days. This would appear to be consequent on increased blood destruction, unrepaired for the time being.

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