Figure 1
Figure 1. G-CSF treatment does not increase the number of circulating progenitors in CXCR4−/− chimeras. Wild-type (CXCR4+/+) and CXCR4−/− chimeras (n = 7-10 each group) were treated with G-CSF or left untreated (control), and CFU-Cs were measured in (A) peripheral blood, (B) spleen, and (C) bone marrow. Data represent mean ± SEM of pooled data from 2 separate experiments; *P < .01.

G-CSF treatment does not increase the number of circulating progenitors in CXCR4−/− chimeras. Wild-type (CXCR4+/+) and CXCR4−/− chimeras (n = 7-10 each group) were treated with G-CSF or left untreated (control), and CFU-Cs were measured in (A) peripheral blood, (B) spleen, and (C) bone marrow. Data represent mean ± SEM of pooled data from 2 separate experiments; *P < .01.

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