Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. CD45+ myeloma cell lines proliferate in response to IL-6. / Flow cytometry of the indicated human myeloma cell lines stained for CD45 (A) or CD126 (IL-6Rα) (C) is shown. (B) Proliferation of human myeloma cell lines treated with (right bars) or without (left bars) IL-6 (2 ng/mL) was analyzed by BrdU incorporation, shown by mean values and SDs obtained from 3 independent experiments using triplicate samples. The CD45− or CD45+ U266 cells were isolated by a cell sorter from parental U266 cell line.

CD45+ myeloma cell lines proliferate in response to IL-6.

Flow cytometry of the indicated human myeloma cell lines stained for CD45 (A) or CD126 (IL-6Rα) (C) is shown. (B) Proliferation of human myeloma cell lines treated with (right bars) or without (left bars) IL-6 (2 ng/mL) was analyzed by BrdU incorporation, shown by mean values and SDs obtained from 3 independent experiments using triplicate samples. The CD45 or CD45+ U266 cells were isolated by a cell sorter from parental U266 cell line.

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