Mitochondrial lesions in reversible erythropoietic depression due to chloramphenicol
AUTOR(ES)
Firkin, Frank C.
RESUMO
The mechanism underlying the reversible depression of erythropoiesis by chloramphenicol has been investigated in rabbits in which hemolytic anemia had been induced by phenylhydrazine so that the compensatory erythroid hyperplasia would provide a situation where abnormalities in the bone marrow cells reflected predominantly those of erythroid precursors.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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