Fig. 11.
Fig. 11. Percentage of donor nucleated cells in the blood of individual recipient mice 4 and 6 months after transplantation. / Mice had transplantation with CD34+ mononuclear marrow cells of normal adult mice that were further separated on the basis of CD38 expression. Because the ratio of CD34+CD38− (R19) cells to CD34+CD38+ (R20) cells was 27:5 according to Figure 10, 1.0 × 105CD34+CD38− cells or 1.8× 104CD34+CD38+ cells were injected into individual mice. Results are shown at 4 months (○) and 6 months (●). The difference between the groups (6-month engraftment) is significant at P < .05. Results shown are representative of 2 experiments.

Percentage of donor nucleated cells in the blood of individual recipient mice 4 and 6 months after transplantation.

Mice had transplantation with CD34+ mononuclear marrow cells of normal adult mice that were further separated on the basis of CD38 expression. Because the ratio of CD34+CD38 (R19) cells to CD34+CD38+ (R20) cells was 27:5 according to Figure 10, 1.0 × 105CD34+CD38 cells or 1.8× 104CD34+CD38+ cells were injected into individual mice. Results are shown at 4 months (○) and 6 months (●). The difference between the groups (6-month engraftment) is significant at P < .05. Results shown are representative of 2 experiments.

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