Figure 1
Figure 1. Thymic epithelial cells undergo a temporally regulated phase of cellular proliferation. Freshly dissected thymus lobes were disaggregated and analyzed by flow cytometry to detect expression of cytokeratin and the proliferation marker Ki67. (A) A typical example of an E14 thymus preparation, with double-positive cytokeratin+Ki67+ cells representing proliferating thymic epithelial cells. Figures in quadrants represent the percentage of the analyzed population. (B) The percentages of cytokeratin+Ki67+ cells present in the thymi of the indicated ages, together with the percentage of PDGFRα+ mesenchyme within the nonhemopoeitic nonepithelial (CD45−EpCAM1−) thymic fraction. Results are averaged from at least 3 independent experiments, and are presented with standard deviations (error bars).

Thymic epithelial cells undergo a temporally regulated phase of cellular proliferation. Freshly dissected thymus lobes were disaggregated and analyzed by flow cytometry to detect expression of cytokeratin and the proliferation marker Ki67. (A) A typical example of an E14 thymus preparation, with double-positive cytokeratin+Ki67+ cells representing proliferating thymic epithelial cells. Figures in quadrants represent the percentage of the analyzed population. (B) The percentages of cytokeratin+Ki67+ cells present in the thymi of the indicated ages, together with the percentage of PDGFRα+ mesenchyme within the nonhemopoeitic nonepithelial (CD45EpCAM1) thymic fraction. Results are averaged from at least 3 independent experiments, and are presented with standard deviations (error bars).

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