Abstract
Summary
1. Deficiency of the anti-stiffness factor in guinea pigs produced anemia characterized by decreased numbers of red cells, less hemoglobin per cell, and macrocytosis. The number of young red cells also decreased. The sedimentation rate was increased. 2. The white cell count rose markedly with an increase in all cell types. The differential count indicated a granulocytosis. The Kurloff cell disappeared in deficient males.
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