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  • noun Common misspelling of erythropoiesis.

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Examples

  • Affymax, of Palo Alto, Cal., is working with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to speed development of a test for the product, one of a class of drugs called erythropoeisis-stimulating agents or ESAs.

    Brandon Sun Online - Top Stories 2010

  • This is one of a number of articles and commentaries that have the same too-much-of-a-good-thing theme namely that the erythropoeisis stimulating agentsESAs have been over used both in renal failure patients and in patients with malignancies.

    Archive 2007-04-01 james gaulte 2007

  • This is one of a number of articles and commentaries that have the same too-much-of-a-good-thing theme namely that the erythropoeisis stimulating agentsESAs have been over used both in renal failure patients and in patients with malignancies.

    JAMA editorial critical of how ESAs have been used- james gaulte 2007

  • Dopers looking to boost their red blood cell counts use drugs called ESAs - erythropoeisis-stimulating agents.

    Canadian Online Health News Helen Branswell 2010

  • Dopers looking to boost their red blood cell counts use drugs called ESAs - erythropoeisis-stimulating agents.

    Canadian Online Health News 2010

  • This organ mediates not just one, but several aspects of homeostasis, including the excretion of certain metabolites and excess water and ions; the regulation of electrolyte concentration in the plasma and interstitial fluid; osmoregulation; the control of blood pressure; the maintenance of an equilibrium in pH; erythropoeisis, the process by which red blood cells are produced; and glucose homeostasis.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • This organ mediates not just one, but several aspects of homeostasis, including the excretion of certain metabolites and excess water and ions; the regulation of electrolyte concentration in the plasma and interstitial fluid; osmoregulation; the control of blood pressure; the maintenance of an equilibrium in pH; erythropoeisis, the process by which red blood cells are produced; and glucose homeostasis.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Danilova N, Sakamoto KM, Lin S (2008) Ribosomal protein S19 deficiency in zebrafish leads to developmental abnormalities and defective erythropoeisis through activation of p53 protein family.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2009

  • This organ mediates not just one, but several aspects of homeostasis, including the excretion of certain metabolites and excess water and ions; the regulation of electrolyte concentration in the plasma and interstitial fluid; osmoregulation; the control of blood pressure; the maintenance of an equilibrium in pH; erythropoeisis, the process by which red blood cells are produced; and glucose homeostasis.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • This organ mediates not just one, but several aspects of homeostasis, including the excretion of certain metabolites and excess water and ions; the regulation of electrolyte concentration in the plasma and interstitial fluid; osmoregulation; the control of blood pressure; the maintenance of an equilibrium in pH; erythropoeisis, the process by which red blood cells are produced; and glucose homeostasis.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

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