Table 1.

Populations of bone marrow cells or Lin of wild-type, IL-6–/–, SHIP–/–, and IL-6–/– SHIP–/– mice




Wild-type

IL-6-/-

SHIP-/-

SHIP-/- IL-6-/-
Bone marrow cells, × 106     
    CD19+  58 ± 19   35 ± 11   3 ± 2   18 ± 9  
    Mac-1+  56 ± 18   51 ± 10   78 ± 12   78 ± 6  
    CD3+  3 ± 2   4 ± 1   1 ± 0.5   1.5 ± 0.5  
Lin-, × 106  2 ± 0.5   2 ± 0.1   2 ± 0.5   2 ± 0.4  
    c-KithiSca-1+, × 104  24 ± 10   19 ± 3   21 ± 2   45 ± 4  
    c-KitloSca-1lo IL7R+, × 104
 
5 ± 1
 
5 ± 1
 
0.3 ± 0.02
 
4 ± 1
 



Wild-type

IL-6-/-

SHIP-/-

SHIP-/- IL-6-/-
Bone marrow cells, × 106     
    CD19+  58 ± 19   35 ± 11   3 ± 2   18 ± 9  
    Mac-1+  56 ± 18   51 ± 10   78 ± 12   78 ± 6  
    CD3+  3 ± 2   4 ± 1   1 ± 0.5   1.5 ± 0.5  
Lin-, × 106  2 ± 0.5   2 ± 0.1   2 ± 0.5   2 ± 0.4  
    c-KithiSca-1+, × 104  24 ± 10   19 ± 3   21 ± 2   45 ± 4  
    c-KitloSca-1lo IL7R+, × 104
 
5 ± 1
 
5 ± 1
 
0.3 ± 0.02
 
4 ± 1
 

Each population in the total bone marrow cells was analyzed by flow cytometry (see “Materials and methods”). The data were obtained from five 4-week-old mice and are shown as average number per mouse and SE.

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