Fig. 6.
Fig. 6. Dose dependence of the effect of G-CSF on colony formation. / Bone marrow cells (2.5 × 104) of normal mice, Tg mice expressing wild-type G-CSFR, and mutant receptors with a 730 or 717 amino acid truncation (WT+, 730+, and 717+, respectively), and their littermates (WT−, 730−, and 717−, respectively) were incubated in methylcellulose culture with varying concentrations of G-CSF. Dotted lines represent littermates of the Tg mice.

Dose dependence of the effect of G-CSF on colony formation.

Bone marrow cells (2.5 × 104) of normal mice, Tg mice expressing wild-type G-CSFR, and mutant receptors with a 730 or 717 amino acid truncation (WT+, 730+, and 717+, respectively), and their littermates (WT, 730, and 717, respectively) were incubated in methylcellulose culture with varying concentrations of G-CSF. Dotted lines represent littermates of the Tg mice.

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