Figure 6
Figure 6. IFN injection into Ubp43-deficient BCR-ABL+ recipient mice reduces the leukemic cell percentage. Recipients of BCR-ABL–transduced UBP43+ (n = 2) or UBP43− (n = 5) were injected subcutaneously with 18 000 units/day mIFNβ beginning at day 17 or day 28, respectively. The graph is a plot of the percentage change over time in total donor cells (CD45.2+) and BCR-ABL–positive donor cells (EGFP+) from the start date of the injection (day 0). UBP43+ recipient mice rapidly succumbed to BCR-ABL–induced leukemia, whereas UBP43− recipients showed a decrease in the donor cell numbers up to a maximum of approximately 50% at day 10.

IFN injection into Ubp43-deficient BCR-ABL+ recipient mice reduces the leukemic cell percentage. Recipients of BCR-ABL–transduced UBP43+ (n = 2) or UBP43 (n = 5) were injected subcutaneously with 18 000 units/day mIFNβ beginning at day 17 or day 28, respectively. The graph is a plot of the percentage change over time in total donor cells (CD45.2+) and BCR-ABL–positive donor cells (EGFP+) from the start date of the injection (day 0). UBP43+ recipient mice rapidly succumbed to BCR-ABL–induced leukemia, whereas UBP43 recipients showed a decrease in the donor cell numbers up to a maximum of approximately 50% at day 10.

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