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Figure 1. Effect of TAM-induced HOXB4-ERT2 activity on myeloid CFU-C. (A) TAM-induced cytosol to nucleus translocation of HOXB4-ERT2 in Lin− BM cells confirmed by confocal microscopy (red represents HOXB4-ERT2; and blue, nucleus dye). Slides were imaged with a Nikon TE2000-E inverted microscope equipped with a CISi confocal system with EZCl software and an 40×/1.3 NA Plan Apo objective. (B) TAM treatment for 12, 24, and 48 hours induced an increase in secondary myeloid progenitor colony formation in HOXB4-ERT2-overexpressing Lin− BM cells ex vivo. (C) Pictures of the secondary myeloid progenitor colony plates from HOXB4-ERT2-overexpressing cells treated with TAM for 0, 12, 24, and 48 hours.

Effect of TAM-induced HOXB4-ERT2 activity on myeloid CFU-C. (A) TAM-induced cytosol to nucleus translocation of HOXB4-ERT2 in Lin BM cells confirmed by confocal microscopy (red represents HOXB4-ERT2; and blue, nucleus dye). Slides were imaged with a Nikon TE2000-E inverted microscope equipped with a CISi confocal system with EZCl software and an 40×/1.3 NA Plan Apo objective. (B) TAM treatment for 12, 24, and 48 hours induced an increase in secondary myeloid progenitor colony formation in HOXB4-ERT2-overexpressing Lin BM cells ex vivo. (C) Pictures of the secondary myeloid progenitor colony plates from HOXB4-ERT2-overexpressing cells treated with TAM for 0, 12, 24, and 48 hours.

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