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Figure 1. Blast colony formation by single uterine CD34+/c-kit− cells. Percentage of cells expressing CD34 (A) or c-kit+ (B) in each of multiple organs by flow cytometry. SKM indicates skeletal muscle. Uterine tissue contained the highest percentage of CD34+ cells. **P < .01 vs other organs. BM contained the highest percentage of c-kit+ cells. *P < .05 vs other organs (N = 6). (C) Morphology of a representative blast colony derived from a single CD34+ c-kit− uterine cell over 20 days. Representative micrographs illustrating clonal blast colony formation in a 1:1 suspension mixture of CD34+/c-kit− cells from GFP+ mice (green arrows) and RFP+ mice (red arrows). There was no aggregation; red and green cells formed separate blast colonies (D).

Blast colony formation by single uterine CD34+/c-kit cells. Percentage of cells expressing CD34 (A) or c-kit+ (B) in each of multiple organs by flow cytometry. SKM indicates skeletal muscle. Uterine tissue contained the highest percentage of CD34+ cells. **P < .01 vs other organs. BM contained the highest percentage of c-kit+ cells. *P < .05 vs other organs (N = 6). (C) Morphology of a representative blast colony derived from a single CD34+ c-kit uterine cell over 20 days. Representative micrographs illustrating clonal blast colony formation in a 1:1 suspension mixture of CD34+/c-kit cells from GFP+ mice (green arrows) and RFP+ mice (red arrows). There was no aggregation; red and green cells formed separate blast colonies (D).

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