Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Hematologic parameters in recipients of. / Rce1−/−, Rce1+/−, and wild-type fetal liver cells. Recipients ofRce1−/− cells (n = 32) are shown as ● in panels A and B and as ■ in panel C. We observed no differences in recipients of Rce1+/− and wild-type fetal liver cells, so the data from these mice were pooled (n = 40) and are shown as ▪ in panels A and B and as ▪ in panel C. (A) White blood cell counts (WBCs). (B) Absolute phagocyte counts (APCs; monocytes + neutrophils). (C) Relative numbers of bone marrow cells expressing the myeloid markers Gr-1 and Mac-1 and the B-lymphocyte marker B220 6 months after adoptive transfer.

Hematologic parameters in recipients of

Rce1−/−, Rce1+/−, and wild-type fetal liver cells. Recipients ofRce1−/− cells (n = 32) are shown as ● in panels A and B and as ■ in panel C. We observed no differences in recipients of Rce1+/− and wild-type fetal liver cells, so the data from these mice were pooled (n = 40) and are shown as ▪ in panels A and B and as ▪ in panel C. (A) White blood cell counts (WBCs). (B) Absolute phagocyte counts (APCs; monocytes + neutrophils). (C) Relative numbers of bone marrow cells expressing the myeloid markers Gr-1 and Mac-1 and the B-lymphocyte marker B220 6 months after adoptive transfer.

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