CARDIOPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF ERYTHROPOIETIN HORMONE: A STUDY ON A POSSIBLE ROLE IN HEART FAILURE AND MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION: ELUCIDATION OF UNDERLYING MECHANISMS.

Wael Botros Abu-Alyamin Ghaly;

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Erythropoietin hormone Is a Glycoprotein hormone , mainly produced in the kidneys, is an essential viability and growth factor for the erythrocytic progenitors. Beside its primary role in hemopoiesis , it was found recently that it has some other non-hem


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Title CARDIOPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF ERYTHROPOIETIN HORMONE: A STUDY ON A POSSIBLE ROLE IN HEART FAILURE AND MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION: ELUCIDATION OF UNDERLYING MECHANISMS.
Authors Wael Botros Abu-Alyamin Ghaly
Keywords CARDIOPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF ERYTHROPOIETIN HORMONE: A STUDY ON A POSSIBLE ROLE IN HEART FAILURE AND MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION: ELUCIDATION OF UNDERLYING MECHANISMS.
Issue Date 2009
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Erythropoietin hormone Is a Glycoprotein hormone , mainly produced in the kidneys, is an essential viability and growth factor for the erythrocytic progenitors. Beside its primary role in hemopoiesis , it was found recently that it has some other non-hem

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