Figure 3
Figure 3. Generation in culture of hematopoietic cells from human embryonic splanchnopleura–derived ACE+ and ACE− cells. (A) The P-Sp and the rest of the embryo are shown during dissection of a 24-day human embryo. (B) Sorting of ACE+ and ACE− cells after dissection of a 26-day human splanchnopleura showed that ACE+ cells represent less than 1% of the total population. (C) After 3-4 days of culture, only ACE+ cells gave rise to rounded cells, presumably hematopoietic colonies, adhering to the stromal cell layer. (D) Sorted ACE+ cells contain GM-CFU and more primitive HPP-CFU clonogenic progenitors (left). Fifteen-day colonies contain hematopoietic cells as confirmed by flow cytometric analysis after CD45 staining and by May-Grünwald-Giemsa coloration (right).

Generation in culture of hematopoietic cells from human embryonic splanchnopleura–derived ACE+ and ACE cells. (A) The P-Sp and the rest of the embryo are shown during dissection of a 24-day human embryo. (B) Sorting of ACE+ and ACE cells after dissection of a 26-day human splanchnopleura showed that ACE+ cells represent less than 1% of the total population. (C) After 3-4 days of culture, only ACE+ cells gave rise to rounded cells, presumably hematopoietic colonies, adhering to the stromal cell layer. (D) Sorted ACE+ cells contain GM-CFU and more primitive HPP-CFU clonogenic progenitors (left). Fifteen-day colonies contain hematopoietic cells as confirmed by flow cytometric analysis after CD45 staining and by May-Grünwald-Giemsa coloration (right).

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