Fig 1
Fig 1. In CML-CD34+ cells, Jak kinase inhibition abrogates the rescuing effect of cytokines on cell death induced by BCR-ABL blockade: In the absence of cytokines (No GF, n=11) short-term culture with 100 nM dasatinib (D100ST) reduced CFCs by 67% of control, however in the presence of 6-GFs (n=10), GM-CSF (n=10) or G-CSF (n=4) it could reduce CFCs by only 24%, 32% or 5% of control respectively (B) In the presence of GM-CSF (n= 4) or G-CSF (n= 4), combination of Jak inhibition and D100ST reduced CFC compared to dasatinib alone.

In CML-CD34+ cells, Jak kinase inhibition abrogates the rescuing effect of cytokines on cell death induced by BCR-ABL blockade: In the absence of cytokines (No GF, n=11) short-term culture with 100 nM dasatinib (D100ST) reduced CFCs by 67% of control, however in the presence of 6-GFs (n=10), GM-CSF (n=10) or G-CSF (n=4) it could reduce CFCs by only 24%, 32% or 5% of control respectively (B) In the presence of GM-CSF (n= 4) or G-CSF (n= 4), combination of Jak inhibition and D100ST reduced CFC compared to dasatinib alone.

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