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Blood, 1952, Vol. 7, No. 10, pp. 1017-1019.
© 1952 American Society of Hematology, Inc.


Maintenance of Circulating Red Cell Volume in Rats after Removal of the Posterior and Intermediate Lobes of the Pituitary

D. C. VAN DYKE M.D.1, J. F. GARCIA M.S.1, M. E. SIMPSON M.D.1, R. L. HUFF M.D.1, A. N. CONTOPOULOS M.D.1, and H. M. EVANS M.D.1

1 Institute of Experimental Biology and the Donner Laboratory of Medical Physics, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.

The anemia which follows hypophysectomy is apparently due to absence of the anterior lobe of the hypophysis as removal of the intermediate and posterior lobes did not change the hemoglobin concentration, hematocrit or volume of circulating red cells.

Submitted on June 1, 1952
Accepted on July 22, 1952


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