Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Erythroblast apoptosis in normal bone marrow. Sections from bone marrow biopsies were fixed in paraformaldehyde and paraffin and double-labeled for TUNEL reaction with BCIP (black) and anti–glycophorin-A or anti-CD68 with AEC (red). (A) Control section treated with irrelevant IgG Abs and TUNEL reaction without TdT. (B) Section stained with anti–glycophorin-A and TUNEL reaction showing an immature apoptotic erythroblast (arrowhead). (C and D) Sections treated with anti-CD68 and TUNEL reaction representing macrophages surrounding and phagocytosing apoptotic cells are indicated by arrows. Representative sections from one donor out of four are shown.

Erythroblast apoptosis in normal bone marrow. Sections from bone marrow biopsies were fixed in paraformaldehyde and paraffin and double-labeled for TUNEL reaction with BCIP (black) and anti–glycophorin-A or anti-CD68 with AEC (red). (A) Control section treated with irrelevant IgG Abs and TUNEL reaction without TdT. (B) Section stained with anti–glycophorin-A and TUNEL reaction showing an immature apoptotic erythroblast (arrowhead). (C and D) Sections treated with anti-CD68 and TUNEL reaction representing macrophages surrounding and phagocytosing apoptotic cells are indicated by arrows. Representative sections from one donor out of four are shown.

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