Fig. 3.
Fig. 3. Decreased short-term radioprotective ability of whole bone marrow despite preserved homing of HSCs from STAT5A/5B-deficient mice. / (A) Irradiated recipients received either 2.5 × 105STAT5A/5B+/+ whole bone marrow cells (n = 6), 2.5 × 105 STAT5A/5B−/− whole bone marrow cells (n = 8), or no donor cells (n = 3). Survival rates are shown as a Kaplan-Meyer plot. (B) Irradiated recipients received 5 × 106 CFSE-labeled whole bone marrow cells from a STAT5A/5B+/+ donor (n = 3) or a STAT5A/5B−/− donor (n = 3). Bone marrow was harvested 23 hours after transplantation, and the absolute number of CFSE+ cells within the HSC (lindim/Sca-1+) gate per mouse was determined.

Decreased short-term radioprotective ability of whole bone marrow despite preserved homing of HSCs from STAT5A/5B-deficient mice.

(A) Irradiated recipients received either 2.5 × 105STAT5A/5B+/+ whole bone marrow cells (n = 6), 2.5 × 105 STAT5A/5B−/− whole bone marrow cells (n = 8), or no donor cells (n = 3). Survival rates are shown as a Kaplan-Meyer plot. (B) Irradiated recipients received 5 × 106 CFSE-labeled whole bone marrow cells from a STAT5A/5B+/+ donor (n = 3) or a STAT5A/5B−/− donor (n = 3). Bone marrow was harvested 23 hours after transplantation, and the absolute number of CFSE+ cells within the HSC (lindim/Sca-1+) gate per mouse was determined.

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