Figure 2
Figure 2. Radiation induced chromosomal aberrations in normal and CML CD34+ cells. The figures compare the frequency of chromosomal aberrations in CD34+ cells from normal persons and CML patients after exposure to radiation (2 Gy) at first cell division and after 3 or 4 cell divisions, as shown in Table 1 and supplemental Tables 1 and 2. (A) Frequency of total number of aberrations detected using the 2 sets of probes for chromosomes 1, 5, and 11 (shown in blue) and 3, 7, and 21 (shown in red). Differences in frequency of aberrations between normal and CML CD34+ cells are shown. (B) Frequency of stable (shown in blue) and unstable (shown in red) chromosomal aberrations. P values for differences in frequency of unstable aberrations between normal and CML CD34+ cells are shown.

Radiation induced chromosomal aberrations in normal and CML CD34+ cells. The figures compare the frequency of chromosomal aberrations in CD34+ cells from normal persons and CML patients after exposure to radiation (2 Gy) at first cell division and after 3 or 4 cell divisions, as shown in Table 1 and supplemental Tables 1 and 2. (A) Frequency of total number of aberrations detected using the 2 sets of probes for chromosomes 1, 5, and 11 (shown in blue) and 3, 7, and 21 (shown in red). Differences in frequency of aberrations between normal and CML CD34+ cells are shown. (B) Frequency of stable (shown in blue) and unstable (shown in red) chromosomal aberrations. P values for differences in frequency of unstable aberrations between normal and CML CD34+ cells are shown.

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