Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Effect of inducing erythroid differentiation in Friend 707 cells on59Fe uptake and 59Fe incorporation into heme. / Cells were incubated with DMSO for 24 hours (A) or 96 hours (B). Cells were incubated in the presence and absence of 1.5% DMSO for 24 hours or 96 hours at 37°C. After this incubation the cells were then labeled with 59Fe-transferrin (10 μM) for incubations of 1 to 120 minutes at 37°C. The uptake of cellular 59Fe and its incorporation into heme were measured using standard techniques (see “Materials and methods” for details). The results are means of duplicate determinations in a typical experiment from 3 experiments performed.

Effect of inducing erythroid differentiation in Friend 707 cells on59Fe uptake and 59Fe incorporation into heme.

Cells were incubated with DMSO for 24 hours (A) or 96 hours (B). Cells were incubated in the presence and absence of 1.5% DMSO for 24 hours or 96 hours at 37°C. After this incubation the cells were then labeled with 59Fe-transferrin (10 μM) for incubations of 1 to 120 minutes at 37°C. The uptake of cellular 59Fe and its incorporation into heme were measured using standard techniques (see “Materials and methods” for details). The results are means of duplicate determinations in a typical experiment from 3 experiments performed.

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