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Serum samples collected through the cycle of a cyclic hematopoietic (CH) dog under reduced atmospheric conditions, were assayed for their ability to affect hemoglobin synthesis by normal canine bone marrow. Varying levels of hemoglobin synthesis in the presence of different serum samples suggest an agent cycles in the serum of CH dogs which influences hemoglobin synthesis.
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White, J.F., Jones, J.B., Lange, R.D. et al. Evidence for the existence of an agent in the serum of the cyclic hematopoietic dog which influences hemoglobin synthesis. Experientia 34, 1367–1368 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01981478
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