Fig. 8.
Fig. 8. Direct microscopic visualization of genetically modified PB cell progeny using the GFP marker. Photomicrographs (original magnification × 2,000) of the identical field from a PB film obtained from an animal transplanted with GFP-transduced marrow both before (B), and after, staining with Wright-Giemsa (A) are shown. The arrowhead denotes a granulocyte exhibiting bright fluorescence while the arrows mark a very weakly fluorescent granulocyte (top arrow) and a mononuclear cell lacking fluorescence (bottom arrow).

Direct microscopic visualization of genetically modified PB cell progeny using the GFP marker. Photomicrographs (original magnification × 2,000) of the identical field from a PB film obtained from an animal transplanted with GFP-transduced marrow both before (B), and after, staining with Wright-Giemsa (A) are shown. The arrowhead denotes a granulocyte exhibiting bright fluorescence while the arrows mark a very weakly fluorescent granulocyte (top arrow) and a mononuclear cell lacking fluorescence (bottom arrow).

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