Abstract
The percentage of fluorescing, porphyrin rich normoblasts in the bone marrow of five bovine porphyrics increased after bleeding to a range of 66-91 per cent, as contrasted with 26-50 per cent in the same animals before bleeding. This is believed to be more in accord with a uni- than a bimodal distribution of normoblasts in respect to the genetic abnormality and the resultant overproduction of porphyrin.
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© 1969 by American Society of Hematology, Inc.
1969