Fig. 2.
Fig. 2. IFNγ inhibits colony formation and produces apoptosis of erythroid cells. Day-5 cells at 200 cells/well were plated in 0.2-mL plasma clots with or without rhIFNγ. The clots were fixed at day 15 and stained with benzidine-hematoxylin. The size of the colonies was estimated as follows: large colonies, greater than 500 cells/colony; medium colonies, 50 to 500 cells/colony; and small colonies, 2 to 49 cells/colony. The colonies that contained 10% or more cells with the morphologic changes of apoptosis were counted as apoptotic colonies, and the percentage of apoptotic colonies is shown in the top panel.

IFNγ inhibits colony formation and produces apoptosis of erythroid cells. Day-5 cells at 200 cells/well were plated in 0.2-mL plasma clots with or without rhIFNγ. The clots were fixed at day 15 and stained with benzidine-hematoxylin. The size of the colonies was estimated as follows: large colonies, greater than 500 cells/colony; medium colonies, 50 to 500 cells/colony; and small colonies, 2 to 49 cells/colony. The colonies that contained 10% or more cells with the morphologic changes of apoptosis were counted as apoptotic colonies, and the percentage of apoptotic colonies is shown in the top panel.

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