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Abstract The basic components of erythropoiesis are stem cell precursors, their stimulation by erythropoietin, and an adequate supply of iron from which to make hemoglobin. This article discusses the effects of each of these and the simple tests by which they may be evaluated clinically.
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Finch, C. (1982). Erythropoiesis, erythropoietin, and iron. Blood, 60(6), 1241–1246. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v60.6.1241.1241
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