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. 1949 Nov;28(6 Pt 2):1544–1564. doi: 10.1172/JCI102221

THE ROLE OF OXYGEN IN THE REGULATION OF ERYTHROPOIESIS. DEPRESSION OF THE RATE OF DELIVERY OF NEW RED CELLS TO THE BLOOD BY HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF INSPIRED OXYGEN 1,2

John C Tinsley Jr 1,3, Carl V Moore 1, Reubenia Dubach 1, Virginia Minnich 1, Moises Grinstein 1
PMCID: PMC439712  PMID: 15395958

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