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    Neuronal nitric oxide synthase required for erythropoietin modulation of heart function in mice

    Neuronal nitric oxide synthase required for erythropoietin modulation of heart function in mice by Jeeyoung Lee, Heather M. Rogers, Danielle A. Springer, Constance T. Noguchi

    Published 2024-04-01
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    Neuronal nitric oxide synthase is required for erythropoietin stimulated erythropoiesis in mice

    Neuronal nitric oxide synthase is required for erythropoietin stimulated erythropoiesis in mice by Jeeyoung Lee, Soumyadeep Dey, Praveen K. Rajvanshi, Randall K. Merling, Ruifeng Teng, Heather M. Rogers, Constance T. Noguchi

    Published 2023-02-01
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    Erythropoietin regulates energy metabolism through EPO-EpoR-RUNX1 axis

    Erythropoietin regulates energy metabolism through EPO-EpoR-RUNX1 axis by Weiqin Yin, Praveen Kumar Rajvanshi, Heather M. Rogers, Teruhiko Yoshida, Jeffrey B. Kopp, Xiuli An, Max Gassmann, Constance T. Noguchi

    Published 2024-09-01
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