Figure 3.
CD200+LSCs can be prospectively separated from HCSs. (A) Flow cytometry plots showing gating strategy used to separate CD200– and CD200+ blasts (CD200 Blast Sort) and to separate CD200+ LSCs from CD200+ HSCs (Expanded CD200 Sort). (B) Human CD45+ engraftment in injected femur following transplantation of sorted populations at indicated doses from samples AML2 and AML7. Each symbol represents 1 mouse; red symbols indicate leukemic grafts, green symbols indicate multilineage grafts, black symbols indicate no engraftment; mean ± standard deviation is shown for each cohort of mice.

CD200+LSCs can be prospectively separated from HCSs. (A) Flow cytometry plots showing gating strategy used to separate CD200 and CD200+ blasts (CD200 Blast Sort) and to separate CD200+ LSCs from CD200+ HSCs (Expanded CD200 Sort). (B) Human CD45+ engraftment in injected femur following transplantation of sorted populations at indicated doses from samples AML2 and AML7. Each symbol represents 1 mouse; red symbols indicate leukemic grafts, green symbols indicate multilineage grafts, black symbols indicate no engraftment; mean ± standard deviation is shown for each cohort of mice.

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