Figure 4.
Figure 4. Increased myeloid immaturity in STAT5A–/– CML. Photomicrographs and FACS plots of representative mice with the CML-like illness induced by P210/STAT5A–/– or P210/STAT5A+/+ BM cells. Note the increased proportion of morphologically immature myeloid cells (arrows) in P210/STAT5A–/– CML, associated with an increase in MAC1+ cells that lack expression of the mature granulocytic marker GR1. Cell percentage is depicted in the top right portions of each grid. Similar results were seen in 3 additional mice from each cohort (average values in “CML-related survival is prolonged in P210/STAT5A–/–-reconstituted mice.”

Increased myeloid immaturity in STAT5A–/– CML. Photomicrographs and FACS plots of representative mice with the CML-like illness induced by P210/STAT5A–/– or P210/STAT5A+/+ BM cells. Note the increased proportion of morphologically immature myeloid cells (arrows) in P210/STAT5A–/– CML, associated with an increase in MAC1+ cells that lack expression of the mature granulocytic marker GR1. Cell percentage is depicted in the top right portions of each grid. Similar results were seen in 3 additional mice from each cohort (average values in “CML-related survival is prolonged in P210/STAT5A–/–-reconstituted mice.”

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