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Figure 4. IRF4−/−Vh11 CLL cells are transplantable in immunodeficient host mice. CLL cells were isolated from spleens of IRF4−/− Vh11 mice and transplanted into Rag2−/−γ−/− mice. A total of 106 CLL cells was used for each injection. Three weeks after transplantation, the mice were analyzed. (A) Blood and spleen of the host mice were analyzed by FACS. (B) H&E staining of spleen of transplanted host mice. (C) CLL cells were isolated from spleens of host mice. TUNEL assay was used to detect apoptotic cells. Splenic B cells from IRF4+/+Vh11 mice were analyzed as control. (D) Host mice were pulse-labeled with BrdU and examined 12 hours later. BrdU+ cells in blood and spleen of IRF4+/+Vh11 mice were also examined and used as control. *P < .05; **P < .01.

IRF4−/−Vh11 CLL cells are transplantable in immunodeficient host mice. CLL cells were isolated from spleens of IRF4−/− Vh11 mice and transplanted into Rag2−/−γ−/− mice. A total of 106 CLL cells was used for each injection. Three weeks after transplantation, the mice were analyzed. (A) Blood and spleen of the host mice were analyzed by FACS. (B) H&E staining of spleen of transplanted host mice. (C) CLL cells were isolated from spleens of host mice. TUNEL assay was used to detect apoptotic cells. Splenic B cells from IRF4+/+Vh11 mice were analyzed as control. (D) Host mice were pulse-labeled with BrdU and examined 12 hours later. BrdU+ cells in blood and spleen of IRF4+/+Vh11 mice were also examined and used as control. *P < .05; **P < .01.

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