thrombopoietin
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ancient Greek θρόμβος (thrómbos, “lump, piece, blood clot, milk curd”) and ποιητής (poiētḗs, “creator, maker”) and -in.
Noun
[edit]thrombopoietin (countable and uncountable, plural thrombopoietins)
- A protein produced by the liver and kidney, which regulates the production of platelets
- 2009 February 6, Brendan J. McMorran et al., “Platelets Kill Intraerythrocytic Malarial Parasites and Mediate Survival to Infection”, in Science[1], volume 323, number 5915, , pages 797–800:
- The megakaryocyte growth and differentiation factor, C-mpl, is the receptor for thrombopoietin and is encoded by the Mpl gene.
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