Fig. 2.
Fig. 2. Relationship between number of transplanted UCB G0CD34+ or G1CD34+cells and chimerism in NOD/SCID mice. / Chimerism was defined as the percentage of human CD45+cells detected in BM, spleen, or peripheral blood of recipient mice 8 weeks post-transplantation. Data were pooled from 9 separate experiments using 2 to 4 UCB samples per experiment. A total of 17 mice were transplanted with G0CD34+ cells and 19 with G1CD34+ cells. Each data point in every panel represents an individual mouse; however, 2 or more close points may overlap and appear as 1.

Relationship between number of transplanted UCB G0CD34+ or G1CD34+cells and chimerism in NOD/SCID mice.

Chimerism was defined as the percentage of human CD45+cells detected in BM, spleen, or peripheral blood of recipient mice 8 weeks post-transplantation. Data were pooled from 9 separate experiments using 2 to 4 UCB samples per experiment. A total of 17 mice were transplanted with G0CD34+ cells and 19 with G1CD34+ cells. Each data point in every panel represents an individual mouse; however, 2 or more close points may overlap and appear as 1.

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