Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. PCR detection of BCL2/JH rearrangement. Two representative results from unprocessed and processed BM are shown. Left panel: Data from patient 19 (disappearance of the BCL2/JH translocation in the CD34+ cell fraction). Right panel: Data from patient 14 (persistance of the BCL2/JH translocation in the CD34+ cell fraction). Control+, RL cells; Control−, normal PB lymphocytes; BC, DNA extracted from buffy coat (unprocessed BM); CD34−, DNA extracted from unadsorbed CD34− cell fraction; CD34+, DNA extracted from adsorbed CD34+ cell fraction; MW, molecular weight markers. Arrows show the specific BCL2/JH+ band.

PCR detection of BCL2/JH rearrangement. Two representative results from unprocessed and processed BM are shown. Left panel: Data from patient 19 (disappearance of the BCL2/JH translocation in the CD34+ cell fraction). Right panel: Data from patient 14 (persistance of the BCL2/JH translocation in the CD34+ cell fraction). Control+, RL cells; Control, normal PB lymphocytes; BC, DNA extracted from buffy coat (unprocessed BM); CD34, DNA extracted from unadsorbed CD34 cell fraction; CD34+, DNA extracted from adsorbed CD34+ cell fraction; MW, molecular weight markers. Arrows show the specific BCL2/JH+ band.

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