The rate of erythropoiesis, or red blood cell production, can be measured using several methods, including the reticulocyte count, which assesses the number of immature red blood cells in circulation. A higher reticulocyte count indicates increased erythropoiesis, often in response to anemia or blood loss. Additionally, serum erythropoietin levels can be measured, as this hormone stimulates erythropoiesis in the bone marrow in response to low oxygen levels. Bone marrow biopsy may also be utilized to directly evaluate erythroid precursor cells.
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Erythropoiesis requires B12, Folic acid and iron.
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A rate is a ratio which measures a certain variable in an amount of time. The most common rate would be distance / time (which measures speed).
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There are three main events that are considered stimuli for erythropoiesis. These are aerobic exercises, living in an environment with a high altitude, and hemorrhages.
The measure is the rate of reaction.