Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. Dex supports proliferation and inhibits differentiation. Cells from a culture of neonatal cord blood cells were washed 5 days after seeding and aliquots exposed to medium plus Epo, SCF, and Dex (•) or Epo, SCF, and the GR-antagonist ZK 112,993 (▪). (A) Proliferation was monitored by calculating cumulative cell numbers. (B) Hemoglobin accumulation was determined at the days indicated and plotted as milligrams of hemoglobin per 106 cells. (C) At the days indicated by arrows in (A), cell samples from cultures containing Dex (upper panels) or ZK 112,993 (lower panels) were cytocentrifuged onto slides and stained cytochemically with a specific stain for hemoglobin. Well-hemoglobinized cells show a dark to black cytoplasm.

Dex supports proliferation and inhibits differentiation. Cells from a culture of neonatal cord blood cells were washed 5 days after seeding and aliquots exposed to medium plus Epo, SCF, and Dex (•) or Epo, SCF, and the GR-antagonist ZK 112,993 (▪). (A) Proliferation was monitored by calculating cumulative cell numbers. (B) Hemoglobin accumulation was determined at the days indicated and plotted as milligrams of hemoglobin per 106 cells. (C) At the days indicated by arrows in (A), cell samples from cultures containing Dex (upper panels) or ZK 112,993 (lower panels) were cytocentrifuged onto slides and stained cytochemically with a specific stain for hemoglobin. Well-hemoglobinized cells show a dark to black cytoplasm.

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