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Shane Frye
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22 December, 09:03
What does not stimulate erythrocyte production?
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Lillianna Massey
22 December, 09:31
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Answer & Explanation:
Thrombopoietin. Thrombopoietin (TPO) is a 332 amino acid glycoprotein made primarily in the liver that stimulates the formation of megakaryocytes from CFU-Meg (colony forming unit, megakaryocyte).
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