Also known as EPO, uniprot:P01588, epoetin
chemische stof
Erythropoietin (EPO) is a protein made mainly by the kidneys that tells your bone marrow to produce more red blood cells, especially when your body isn't getting enough oxygen. Your body uses it to maintain healthy red blood cell levels during normal conditions and ramps up production when conditions like anemia or lung disease reduce oxygen availability.
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Erytropoëtine (epo) is een anabool hormoon dat door de nieren wordt geproduceerd, hoewel ook de lever en macrofagen kleine bijdragen leveren.
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