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Publication
First Author: Burger D
Year: 2009
Journal: Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
Title: Role of heme oxygenase-1 in the cardioprotective effects of erythropoietin during myocardial ischemia and reperfusion.
Volume: 296
Issue: 1
Pages: H84-93
Publication
First Author: Soliz J
Year: 2009
Journal: Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
Title: Sex-dependent regulation of hypoxic ventilation in mice and humans is mediated by erythropoietin.
Volume: 296
Issue: 6
Pages: R1837-46
Publication
First Author: Liu W
Year: 2011
Journal: Exp Neurol
Title: Neuroprotective potential of erythropoietin and its derivative carbamylated erythropoietin in periventricular leukomalacia.
Volume: 230
Issue: 2
Pages: 227-39
Publication
First Author: Torrano V
Year: 2011
Journal: Blood
Title: ETV6-RUNX1 promotes survival of early B lineage progenitor cells via a dysregulated erythropoietin receptor.
Volume: 118
Issue: 18
Pages: 4910-8
Publication
First Author: Sakoda Y
Year: 2011
Journal: J Clin Invest
Title: Herpesvirus entry mediator regulates hypoxia-inducible factor-1α and erythropoiesis in mice.
Volume: 121
Issue: 12
Pages: 4810-9
Publication
First Author: Zafiriou MP
Year: 2014
Journal: Stem Cells
Title: Erythropoietin responsive cardiomyogenic cells contribute to heart repair post myocardial infarction.
Volume: 32
Issue: 9
Pages: 2480-91
Publication
First Author: Wiedenmann T
Year: 2015
Journal: Mol Immunol
Title: Erythropoietin acts as an anti-inflammatory signal on murine mast cells.
Volume: 65
Issue: 1
Pages: 68-76
Publication  
First Author: Sargin D
Year: 2011
Journal: BMC Biol
Title: Expression of constitutively active erythropoietin receptor in pyramidal neurons of cortex and hippocampus boosts higher cognitive functions in mice.
Volume: 9
Pages: 27
Publication  
First Author: Gruneberg D
Year: 2016
Journal: Exp Neurol
Title: Neuronal prolyl-4-hydroxylase 2 deficiency improves cognitive abilities in a murine model of cerebral hypoperfusion.
Volume: 286
Pages: 93-106
Publication
First Author: Flamme I
Year: 2017
Journal: PLoS One
Title: FGF23 expression in rodents is directly induced via erythropoietin after inhibition of hypoxia inducible factor proline hydroxylase.
Volume: 12
Issue: 10
Pages: e0186979
Publication
First Author: Xu ML
Year: 2018
Journal: J Neurochem
Title: Erythropoietin regulates the expression of dimeric form of acetylcholinesterase during differentiation of erythroblast.
Volume: 146
Issue: 4
Pages: 390-402
Publication  
First Author: Dmytriyeva O
Year: 2019
Journal: Neurobiol Aging
Title: Short erythropoietin-derived peptide enhances memory, improves long-term potentiation, and counteracts amyloid beta-induced pathology.
Volume: 81
Pages: 88-101
Publication  
First Author: Dey S
Year: 2020
Journal: JCI Insight
Title: Sex-specific brain erythropoietin regulation of mouse metabolism and hypothalamic inflammation.
Volume: 5
Issue: 5
Publication
First Author: Li J
Year: 2021
Journal: Cell Death Dis
Title: CHBP induces stronger immunosuppressive CD127(+) M-MDSC via erythropoietin receptor.
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: 177
Publication  
First Author: Zhang W
Year: 2021
Journal: Front Immunol
Title: Extracellular CIRP-Impaired Rab26 Restrains EPOR-Mediated Macrophage Polarization in Acute Lung Injury.
Volume: 12
Pages: 768435
Publication
First Author: Bulut GB
Year: 2013
Journal: Blood
Title: Cbl ubiquitination of p85 is essential for Epo-induced EpoR endocytosis.
Volume: 122
Issue: 24
Pages: 3964-72
Publication  
First Author: Awida Z
Year: 2022
Journal: Int J Mol Sci
Title: Erythropoietin Receptor (EPOR) Signaling in the Osteoclast Lineage Contributes to EPO-Induced Bone Loss in Mice.
Volume: 23
Issue: 19
Publication
First Author: Doyle AD
Year: 2013
Journal: Blood
Title: Expression of the secondary granule proteins major basic protein 1 (MBP-1) and eosinophil peroxidase (EPX) is required for eosinophilopoiesis in mice.
Volume: 122
Issue: 5
Pages: 781-90
Publication
First Author: Waskow C
Year: 2002
Journal: Immunity
Title: Viable c-Kit(W/W) mutants reveal pivotal role for c-kit in the maintenance of lymphopoiesis.
Volume: 17
Issue: 3
Pages: 277-88
Publication
First Author: O'Connell AE
Year: 2011
Journal: Infect Immun
Title: Major basic protein from eosinophils and myeloperoxidase from neutrophils are required for protective immunity to Strongyloides stercoralis in mice.
Volume: 79
Issue: 7
Pages: 2770-8
Publication
First Author: Suzuki S
Year: 2016
Journal: J Allergy Clin Immunol
Title: The potential for repositioning antithyroid agents as antiasthma drugs.
Volume: 138
Issue: 5
Pages: 1458-1461.e8
Publication
First Author: Gebreselassie NG
Year: 2012
Journal: J Immunol
Title: Eosinophils preserve parasitic nematode larvae by regulating local immunity.
Volume: 188
Issue: 1
Pages: 417-25
Publication
First Author: Marx C
Year: 2019
Journal: Blood
Title: Eosinophil-platelet interactions promote atherosclerosis and stabilize thrombosis with eosinophil extracellular traps.
Volume: 134
Issue: 21
Pages: 1859-1872
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 145  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 99  
Fragment?: true
Protein Domain
Type: Family
Description: Peroxidases are haem-containing enzymes that use hydrogen peroxide as the electron acceptor to catalyse a number of oxidative reactions.Peroxidases are found in bacteria, fungi, plants and animals. On the basis of sequence similarity, a number of animal haem peroxidases can be categorised as members of a superfamily: myeloperoxidase (MPO); eosinophil peroxidase (EPO); lactoperoxidase (LPO); thyroid peroxidase (TPO); prostaglandin H synthase (PGHS); and peroxidasin [, , ]. MPO plays a major role in the oxygen-dependent microbicidal system of neutrophils. EPO from eosinophilic granulocytes participates in immunological reactions, and potentiates tumor necrosis factor (TNF) production and hydrogen peroxide release by human monocyte-derived macrophages [, ]. In the main, MPO (and possibly EPO) utilises Cl-ions and H2O2to form hypochlorous acid (HOCl), which can effectively kill bacteria or parasites. In secreted fluids, LPO catalyses the oxidation of thiocyanate ions (SCN-) by H2O2, producing the weak oxidising agent hypothiocyanite (OSCN-), which has bacteriostatic activity []. TPO uses I-ions and H2O2to generate iodine, and plays a central role in the biosynthesis of thyroid hormones T(3) and T(4). To date, the 3D structures of MPO and PGHS have been reported. MPO is a homodimer: each monomer consists of a light (A or B) and a heavy (C or D) chain resulting from post-translational excision of 6 residues from the common precursor. Monomers are linked by a single inter-chain disulphide. Each monomer includes a bound calcium ion []. PGHS exists as a symmetric dimer, each monomer of which consists of 3 domains: an N-terminal epidermal growth factor (EGF) like module; a membrane-binding domain; and a large C-terminal catalytic domain containing the cyclooxygenase and the peroxidase active sites. The catalytic domain shows striking structural similarity to MPO. The cyclooxygenase active site, which catalyses the formation of prostaglandin G2 (PGG2) from arachidonic acid, resides at the apex of a long hydrophobic channel, extending from the membrane-binding domain to the centre of the molecule. The peroxidase active site, which catalyses the reduction of PGG2 to PGH2, is located on the other side of the molecule, at the haem binding site []. Both MPO and the catalytic domain of PGHS are mainly α-helical, 19 helices being identified as topologically and spatially equivalent; PGHS contains 5 additional N-terminal helices that have no equivalent in MPO. In both proteins, three Asn residues in each monomer are glycosylated.
Protein Domain
Type: Homologous_superfamily
Description: Peroxidases are haem-containing enzymes that use hydrogen peroxide as the electron acceptor to catalyse a number of oxidative reactions.Peroxidases are found in bacteria, fungi, plants and animals. On the basis of sequence similarity, a number of animal haem peroxidases can be categorised as members of a superfamily: myeloperoxidase (MPO); eosinophil peroxidase (EPO); lactoperoxidase (LPO); thyroid peroxidase (TPO); prostaglandin H synthase (PGHS); and peroxidasin [, , ]. MPO plays a major role in the oxygen-dependent microbicidal system of neutrophils. EPO from eosinophilic granulocytes participates in immunological reactions, and potentiates tumor necrosis factor (TNF) production and hydrogen peroxide release by human monocyte-derived macrophages [, ]. In the main, MPO (and possibly EPO) utilises Cl-ions and H2O2to form hypochlorous acid (HOCl), which can effectively kill bacteria or parasites. In secreted fluids, LPO catalyses the oxidation of thiocyanate ions (SCN-) by H2O2, producing the weak oxidising agent hypothiocyanite (OSCN-), which has bacteriostatic activity []. TPO uses I-ions and H2O2to generate iodine, and plays a central role in the biosynthesis of thyroid hormones T(3) and T(4). To date, the 3D structures of MPO and PGHS have been reported. MPO is a homodimer: each monomer consists of a light (A or B) and a heavy (C or D) chain resulting from post-translational excision of 6 residues from the common precursor. Monomers are linked by a single inter-chain disulphide. Each monomer includes a bound calcium ion []. PGHS exists as a symmetric dimer, each monomer of which consists of 3 domains: an N-terminal epidermal growth factor (EGF) like module; a membrane-binding domain; and a large C-terminal catalytic domain containing the cyclooxygenase and the peroxidase active sites. The catalytic domain shows striking structural similarity to MPO. The cyclooxygenase active site, which catalyses the formation of prostaglandin G2 (PGG2) from arachidonic acid, resides at the apex of a long hydrophobic channel, extending from the membrane-binding domain to the centre of the molecule. The peroxidase active site, which catalyses the reduction of PGG2 to PGH2, is located on the other side of the molecule, at the haem binding site []. Both MPO and the catalytic domain of PGHS are mainly α-helical, 19 helices being identified as topologically and spatially equivalent; PGHS contains 5 additional N-terminal helices that have no equivalent in MPO. In both proteins, three Asn residues in each monomer are glycosylated.
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 718  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 718  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 166  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 710  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 718  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 183  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 710  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 718  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 138  
Fragment?: true
Publication
First Author: Kimura S
Year: 1989
Journal: Biochemistry
Title: Structure of the human thyroid peroxidase gene: comparison and relationship to the human myeloperoxidase gene.
Volume: 28
Issue: 10
Pages: 4481-9
Publication
First Author: Wever R
Year: 1982
Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta
Title: The peroxidation of thiocyanate catalysed by myeloperoxidase and lactoperoxidase.
Volume: 709
Issue: 2
Pages: 212-9
Publication
First Author: Spessotto P
Year: 1995
Journal: Eur J Immunol
Title: Human eosinophil peroxidase enhances tumor necrosis factor and hydrogen peroxide release by human monocyte-derived macrophages.
Volume: 25
Issue: 5
Pages: 1366-73
Publication
First Author: Zeng J
Year: 1992
Journal: J Mol Biol
Title: X-ray crystal structure of canine myeloperoxidase at 3 A resolution.
Volume: 226
Issue: 1
Pages: 185-207
Publication
First Author: Picot D
Year: 1994
Journal: Nature
Title: The X-ray crystal structure of the membrane protein prostaglandin H2 synthase-1.
Volume: 367
Issue: 6460
Pages: 243-9
Publication
First Author: Kimura S
Year: 1988
Journal: Proteins
Title: Human myeloperoxidase and thyroid peroxidase, two enzymes with separate and distinct physiological functions, are evolutionarily related members of the same gene family.
Volume: 3
Issue: 2
Pages: 113-20
Publication
First Author: Yoshimura A
Year: 1996
Journal: EMBO J
Title: Mouse oncostatin M: an immediate early gene induced by multiple cytokines through the JAK-STAT5 pathway.
Volume: 15
Issue: 5
Pages: 1055-63
Publication
First Author: Van Zant G
Year: 1989
Journal: Exp Hematol
Title: Hematologic abnormalities of the immunodeficient mouse mutant, viable motheaten (mev).
Volume: 17
Issue: 2
Pages: 81-7
Publication
First Author: Koulnis M
Year: 2011
Journal: PLoS One
Title: Negative autoregulation by Fas stabilizes adult erythropoiesis and accelerates its stress response.
Volume: 6
Issue: 7
Pages: e21192
Publication
First Author: Wong KS
Year: 1999
Journal: Oncogene
Title: Loss of p53 in F-MuLV induced-erythroleukemias accelerates the acquisition of mutational events that confers immortality and growth factor independence.
Volume: 18
Issue: 40
Pages: 5525-34
Publication
First Author: Porpiglia E
Year: 2012
Journal: PLoS Biol
Title: Stat5 signaling specifies basal versus stress erythropoietic responses through distinct binary and graded dynamic modalities.
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
Pages: e1001383
Publication
First Author: Lin CS
Year: 1996
Journal: Genes Dev
Title: Differential effects of an erythropoietin receptor gene disruption on primitive and definitive erythropoiesis.
Volume: 10
Issue: 2
Pages: 154-64
Publication
First Author: Lee HY
Year: 2015
Journal: Nature
Title: PPAR-α and glucocorticoid receptor synergize to promote erythroid progenitor self-renewal.
Volume: 522
Issue: 7557
Pages: 474-7
Publication
First Author: Subramanian A
Year: 2006
Journal: Leuk Res
Title: Mutation of the Lyn tyrosine kinase delays the progression of Friend virus induced erythroleukemia without affecting susceptibility.
Volume: 30
Issue: 9
Pages: 1141-9
Publication  
First Author: Zaleskas VM
Year: 2006
Journal: PLoS One
Title: Molecular pathogenesis and therapy of polycythemia induced in mice by JAK2 V617F.
Volume: 1
Pages: e18
Publication
First Author: Choi D
Year: 2011
Journal: Lab Invest
Title: Vhl is required for normal pancreatic β cell function and the maintenance of β cell mass with age in mice.
Volume: 91
Issue: 4
Pages: 527-38
Publication
First Author: Vannucchi AM
Year: 2001
Journal: Blood
Title: Accentuated response to phenylhydrazine and erythropoietin in mice genetically impaired for their GATA-1 expression (GATA-1(low) mice).
Volume: 97
Issue: 10
Pages: 3040-50
Publication
First Author: Ledford JG
Year: 2012
Journal: PLoS One
Title: Surfactant protein-A suppresses eosinophil-mediated killing of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in allergic lungs.
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: e32436
Publication
First Author: Chavez JC
Year: 2006
Journal: J Neurosci
Title: The transcriptional activator hypoxia inducible factor 2 (HIF-2/EPAS-1) regulates the oxygen-dependent expression of erythropoietin in cortical astrocytes.
Volume: 26
Issue: 37
Pages: 9471-81
Publication
First Author: Lourhmati A
Year: 2013
Journal: PLoS One
Title: Age-dependent astroglial vulnerability to hypoxia and glutamate: the role for erythropoietin.
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: e77182
Publication  
First Author: Al-Onaizi MA
Year: 2022
Journal: Brain Behav Immun
Title: Early monocyte modulation by the non-erythropoietic peptide ARA 290 decelerates AD-like pathology progression.
Volume: 99
Pages: 363-382
Publication
First Author: Chang R
Year: 2018
Journal: Mol Pharm
Title: Brain Penetrating Bifunctional Erythropoietin-Transferrin Receptor Antibody Fusion Protein for Alzheimer's Disease.
Volume: 15
Issue: 11
Pages: 4963-4973
Publication  
First Author: Sun J
Year: 2019
Journal: Alzheimers Dement (N Y)
Title: Hematologic safety of chronic brain-penetrating erythropoietin dosing in APP/PS1 mice.
Volume: 5
Pages: 627-636
Publication
First Author: Krijt J
Year: 2012
Journal: PLoS One
Title: Effect of iron overload and iron deficiency on liver hemojuvelin protein.
Volume: 7
Issue: 5
Pages: e37391
Publication
First Author: Votava JA
Year: 2022
Journal: Am J Physiol Renal Physiol
Title: Dysregulation of the sensory and regulatory pathways controlling cellular iron metabolism in unilateral obstructive nephropathy.
Volume: 322
Issue: 1
Pages: F89-F103
Publication
First Author: Tsui AK
Year: 2014
Journal: Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
Title: Differential HIF and NOS responses to acute anemia: defining organ-specific hemoglobin thresholds for tissue hypoxia.
Volume: 307
Issue: 1
Pages: R13-25
Publication  
First Author: Wu Y
Year: 2023
Journal: Front Immunol
Title: HBSP improves kidney ischemia-reperfusion injury and promotes repair in properdin deficient mice via enhancing phagocytosis of tubular epithelial cells.
Volume: 14
Pages: 1183768
Publication  
First Author: Lee J
Year: 2021
Journal: Mol Metab
Title: Erythropoietin reduces fat mass in female mice lacking estrogen receptor alpha.
Volume: 45
Pages: 101142
Publication
First Author: Jiang Y
Year: 2022
Journal: Int Immunopharmacol
Title: Knockdown of CCR3 gene inhibits Proliferation, migration and degranulation of eosinophils in mice by downregulating the PI3K/Akt pathway.
Volume: 113
Issue: Pt B
Pages: 109439
Publication
First Author: Woods SL
Year: 2002
Journal: J Biol Chem
Title: Differential activities of murine single minded 1 (SIM1) and SIM2 on a hypoxic response element. Cross-talk between basic helix-loop-helix/per-Arnt-Sim homology transcription factors.
Volume: 277
Issue: 12
Pages: 10236-43
Publication  
First Author: Beckman BS
Year: 1996
Journal: Biochem J
Title: Molecular species of phospholipids in a murine stem-cell line responsive to erythropoietin.
Volume: 314 ( Pt 3)
Pages: 861-7
Publication
First Author: Miura Y
Year: 1994
Journal: J Biol Chem
Title: Activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway by the erythropoietin receptor.
Volume: 269
Issue: 47
Pages: 29962-9
Publication
First Author: Wendling F
Year: 1989
Journal: Blood
Title: Factor-independent erythropoietic progenitor cells in leukemia induced by the myeloproliferative leukemia virus.
Volume: 73
Issue: 5
Pages: 1161-7
Publication
First Author: Ruscetti S
Year: 1992
Journal: J Virol
Title: Induction of erythropoietin responsiveness in murine hematopoietic cells by the gag-myb-ets-containing ME26 virus.
Volume: 66
Issue: 1
Pages: 20-6
Publication
First Author: Bell SJ
Year: 1996
Journal: Cell Immunol
Title: A role for Th2 T-memory cells in early airway obstruction.
Volume: 170
Issue: 2
Pages: 185-94
Publication
First Author: Chin H
Year: 1996
Journal: Blood
Title: Physical and functional interactions between Stat5 and the tyrosine-phosphorylated receptors for erythropoietin and interleukin-3.
Volume: 88
Issue: 12
Pages: 4415-25
Publication
First Author: Lin TS
Year: 1998
Journal: Oncol Res
Title: Role of gp55 in restoring the sensitivity of Friend murine erythroleukemia cells to erythropoietin by exposure to dimethyl sulfoxide.
Volume: 10
Issue: 4
Pages: 175-84
Publication
First Author: Vannucchi AM
Year: 1999
Journal: J Cell Physiol
Title: Increased expression of the distal, but not of the proximal, Gata1 transcripts during differentiation of primary erythroid cells.
Volume: 180
Issue: 3
Pages: 390-401
Publication
First Author: Wang L
Year: 2005
Journal: Exp Hematol
Title: Cytokine signals through STAT3 promote expression of granulocyte secondary granule proteins in 32D cells.
Volume: 33
Issue: 3
Pages: 308-17
Publication
First Author: Okazaki T
Year: 2008
Journal: Neoplasia
Title: Erythropoietin promotes the growth of tumors lacking its receptor and decreases survival of tumor-bearing mice by enhancing angiogenesis.
Volume: 10
Issue: 9
Pages: 932-9
Publication
First Author: Ueda F
Year: 2017
Journal: J Biol Chem
Title: Three Tyrosine Residues in the Erythropoietin Receptor Are Essential for Janus Kinase 2 V617F Mutant-induced Tumorigenesis.
Volume: 292
Issue: 5
Pages: 1826-1846
Publication  
First Author: Willetts L
Year: 2018
Journal: Commun Biol
Title: Vesicle-associated membrane protein 7-mediated eosinophil degranulation promotes allergic airway inflammation in mice.
Volume: 1
Pages: 83
Publication
First Author: Ochkur SI
Year: 2017
Journal: J Leukoc Biol
Title: Frontline Science: Eosinophil-deficient MBP-1 and EPX double-knockout mice link pulmonary remodeling and airway dysfunction with type 2 inflammation.
Volume: 102
Issue: 3
Pages: 589-599
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 60  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 183  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 62  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 97  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 465  
Fragment?: true
Publication
First Author: Nagao M
Year: 1992
Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta
Title: Nucleotide sequence of rat erythropoietin.
Volume: 1171
Issue: 1
Pages: 99-102
Publication
First Author: Lin FK
Year: 1986
Journal: Gene
Title: Monkey erythropoietin gene: cloning, expression and comparison with the human erythropoietin gene.
Volume: 44
Issue: 2-3
Pages: 201-9
Publication
First Author: Takeuchi M
Year: 1988
Journal: J Biol Chem
Title: Comparative study of the asparagine-linked sugar chains of human erythropoietins purified from urine and the culture medium of recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cells.
Volume: 263
Issue: 8
Pages: 3657-63
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 602  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 604  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 604  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 403  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 561  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 488  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 602  
Fragment?: false
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 602  
Fragment?: false
Publication  
First Author: Caprara C
Year: 2014
Journal: Mol Vis
Title: The erythropoietin receptor is not required for the development, function, and aging of rods and cells in the retinal periphery.
Volume: 20
Pages: 307-24
Publication
First Author: Padmanabhan N
Year: 2018
Journal: J Physiol
Title: Abnormal folate metabolism causes age-, sex- and parent-of-origin-specific haematological defects in mice.
Volume: 596
Issue: 18
Pages: 4341-4360
Publication
First Author: Sheldon RA
Year: 2015
Journal: Dev Neurosci
Title: Alteration in Downstream Hypoxia Gene Signaling in Neonatal Glutathione Peroxidase Overexpressing Mouse Brain after Hypoxia-Ischemia.
Volume: 37
Issue: 4-5
Pages: 398-406
Publication  
First Author: Hafizi R
Year: 2022
Journal: Int J Mol Sci
Title: Sphk1 and Sphk2 Differentially Regulate Erythropoietin Synthesis in Mouse Renal Interstitial Fibroblast-like Cells.
Volume: 23
Issue: 11
Publication
First Author: Shibuya T
Year: 1982
Journal: J Exp Med
Title: Erythroleukemia induction by Friend leukemia virus. A host gene locus controlling early anemia or polycythemia and the rate of proliferation of late erythroid cells.
Volume: 156
Issue: 2
Pages: 398-414