Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Treatment with anti–OB-R, but not with anticasein mAb, reduced leukemic cell mass in the bone marrow. / Leukemic rats were either injected with saline (control) or with anti–OB-R or the anticasein mAb. Bone marrow leukemic cells were retrieved from the femoral bone post mortem and enumerated using staining with the mAb RM124 and flow cytometry. Data represent the percentage of RM124-positive cells among the total number of nucleated bone marrow cells, and are presented as means + SEM; n = 8 rats; * P < .05.

Treatment with anti–OB-R, but not with anticasein mAb, reduced leukemic cell mass in the bone marrow.

Leukemic rats were either injected with saline (control) or with anti–OB-R or the anticasein mAb. Bone marrow leukemic cells were retrieved from the femoral bone post mortem and enumerated using staining with the mAb RM124 and flow cytometry. Data represent the percentage of RM124-positive cells among the total number of nucleated bone marrow cells, and are presented as means + SEM; n = 8 rats; * P < .05.

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