Figure 3
Figure 3. Human CD45+ cell chimerism and CD3+ T-cell development in the blood of newborn-engrafted mice at 12 weeks of age. Nonirradiated NSG and NSG-Tg(hu-mSCF) and 100-cGy irradiated NSG and NSG-Tg(hu-mSCF) newborn mice were engrafted with human HSCs as described in “Engraftment of mice human HSCs.” Mice were analyzed by flow cytometry for the percentage of human CD45+ and the percentage of human CD45+ cells that were CD3+ in the blood at 12 weeks of age. (A) Percentage of human CD45+ cells. (B) Percentage of human CD45+ cells that were CD3+. No significant difference between groups was observed.

Human CD45+ cell chimerism and CD3+ T-cell development in the blood of newborn-engrafted mice at 12 weeks of age. Nonirradiated NSG and NSG-Tg(hu-mSCF) and 100-cGy irradiated NSG and NSG-Tg(hu-mSCF) newborn mice were engrafted with human HSCs as described in “Engraftment of mice human HSCs.” Mice were analyzed by flow cytometry for the percentage of human CD45+ and the percentage of human CD45+ cells that were CD3+ in the blood at 12 weeks of age. (A) Percentage of human CD45+ cells. (B) Percentage of human CD45+ cells that were CD3+. No significant difference between groups was observed.

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