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How does macrophage identify the rbc age ?​

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Macrophages identify and phagocytize RBCs that have attained a critical age (120 days in humans and 60 days in mice) in a process known as erythrophagocytosis [4–6]. In hypoxia, fibroblasts increase the release of Epo, thus accelerating the production of new cells and boosting the population of RBCs [7,8].

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