Figure 1.
Figure 1. Flow cytometric analysis and Wright-Giemsa staining. Representative examples of sorting procedures. Log fluorescence distribution of mouse and human stained cells, showing the live gates used for flow cytometry. (A) Three-color flow cytometric analysis of adult mouse bone marrow cells stained with anti–c-Kit, CD31, and Ly-6C Abs. (B) Morphology of c-Kit+/CD31high/Ly-6C- cells (Progenitors) compared with total bone marrow cells (Bone marrow) stained with Wright-Giemsa (original magnification, × 40). (C) Flow cytometric analysis and sorting window of mouse bone marrow cells stained with Ter119 Abs. (D) Sorting profile of human CD34+ cells. (E) Two-color flow cytometric analysis and sorting of human mononuclear bone marrow cells tracked by CD36 and CD14 Abs.

Flow cytometric analysis and Wright-Giemsa staining. Representative examples of sorting procedures. Log fluorescence distribution of mouse and human stained cells, showing the live gates used for flow cytometry. (A) Three-color flow cytometric analysis of adult mouse bone marrow cells stained with anti–c-Kit, CD31, and Ly-6C Abs. (B) Morphology of c-Kit+/CD31high/Ly-6C- cells (Progenitors) compared with total bone marrow cells (Bone marrow) stained with Wright-Giemsa (original magnification, × 40). (C) Flow cytometric analysis and sorting window of mouse bone marrow cells stained with Ter119 Abs. (D) Sorting profile of human CD34+ cells. (E) Two-color flow cytometric analysis and sorting of human mononuclear bone marrow cells tracked by CD36 and CD14 Abs.

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