Figure 3.
Figure 3. Reconstitution of rhesus macaques with autologous, genetically modified hematopoietic cells. Various cell populations were gated based on forward and side scatter properties using FACS. The percentages of GFP-positive granulocytes (▴), monocytes (○), lymphoid cells (▪), red cells (□), and platelets (▵) at various times after infusion of transduced, autologous CD34+ cells are shown. The vector copy number in DNA from peripheral blood leukocytes was estimated by real-time PCR (•, heavy line) using DNA from a K562 erythroleukemia cell clone having a single copy of the vector genome as a standard. Data are from the following animals: (A) CJ5B, (B) RQ2617, and (C) RQ3556.

Reconstitution of rhesus macaques with autologous, genetically modified hematopoietic cells. Various cell populations were gated based on forward and side scatter properties using FACS. The percentages of GFP-positive granulocytes (▴), monocytes (○), lymphoid cells (▪), red cells (□), and platelets (▵) at various times after infusion of transduced, autologous CD34+ cells are shown. The vector copy number in DNA from peripheral blood leukocytes was estimated by real-time PCR (•, heavy line) using DNA from a K562 erythroleukemia cell clone having a single copy of the vector genome as a standard. Data are from the following animals: (A) CJ5B, (B) RQ2617, and (C) RQ3556.

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