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Erythropoietin use and abuse: When physiology and pharmacology collide
Jerry L. Spivak
School of Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Erythropoietin
73%
Pharmacology
46%
Erythrocyte Volume
34%
Hematocrit
29%
Autologous Blood Transfusions
16%
Oxygen
12%
Hormones
8%
Blood Viscosity
7%
Erythroid Precursor Cells
7%
Athletic Performance
7%
Endurance Training
7%
Hyperoxia
7%
Transferrin Receptors
7%
Isoelectric Focusing
7%
Reticulocytes
7%
Plasma Volume
7%
Erythropoiesis
6%
Blood Volume
6%
Cerebrovascular Circulation
5%
Athletes
5%
Carbohydrates
5%
Glycoproteins
5%
Anemia
4%
Hypoxia
4%
Erythrocytes
4%
Bone Marrow
4%
Urine
4%
Down-Regulation
4%
Biomarkers
3%
Hypertension
3%
Education
3%
Cytokines
3%
Kidney
3%
Lung
3%
Serum
2%
Therapeutics
1%
Chemical Compounds
Erythropoietin
100%
Hematocrit
40%
Red
20%
Hormone
11%
Thrombotic
9%
Dioxygen
8%
Volume
6%
Isoelectric Focusing
6%
Glycoprotein
5%
Reduction
5%
Marker
5%
Disorder
5%
Carbohydrate
4%
Flow
3%
Plasma
3%