Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Multilineage hematopoietic reconstitution by cells derived from a single EGFP+ cell. / Nucleated peripheral blood cells of a recipient mouse were analyzed using flow cytometry 2 months after transplantation. (A) Blood cells from a control Ly-5.1 mouse that did not receive a transplant were stained with isotype-matched immunoglobulin. (B-D) Reconstitution by EGFP+ cells of Gr-1+ and/or Mac-1+cells, B220+ cells, and Thy-1.2+ cells are shown, respectively. The percentages of the engrafting cells in the granulocyte/macrophage, B-cell, and T-cell lineages were 79%, 77%, and 15%, respectively.

Multilineage hematopoietic reconstitution by cells derived from a single EGFP+ cell.

Nucleated peripheral blood cells of a recipient mouse were analyzed using flow cytometry 2 months after transplantation. (A) Blood cells from a control Ly-5.1 mouse that did not receive a transplant were stained with isotype-matched immunoglobulin. (B-D) Reconstitution by EGFP+ cells of Gr-1+ and/or Mac-1+cells, B220+ cells, and Thy-1.2+ cells are shown, respectively. The percentages of the engrafting cells in the granulocyte/macrophage, B-cell, and T-cell lineages were 79%, 77%, and 15%, respectively.

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