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ERYTHROPOIETIN (EPO)

EPO is a hormone that is critical to our overall vitality. Produced in the kidneys, EPO travels through the bloodstream and enters the bone marrow of certain bones through their porous exterior. There, it binds to stem cell surface receptors and instructs the developing cells to become red blood cells.



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EPO's pathway through the body


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