Figure 2.
Figure 2. Lin-bi HSCs are part of the normal HSC compartment. Eleven individual hosts (a-k) received a graft of 106 BMCs from a host that 8 months earlier had received a graft of 105 BMCs. This donor mouse is designated “Parent” and shows the balanced lineage composition reproducibly found after a multiclonal graft.10 Transplantation increases the number of radioprotecting cells but reduces the repopulation capacity of BMCs by approximately 8-fold.39Therefore, each secondary host received on average 1.2 HSCs. Shown are the percentage of myeloid (▪) cells, B lymphocytes (□), and T lymphocytes (▦) in donor-type white blood cells in individual secondary hosts at the end of the experiment (parent: 8 months in primary host; a-k, 7 months in secondary hosts).

Lin-bi HSCs are part of the normal HSC compartment. Eleven individual hosts (a-k) received a graft of 106 BMCs from a host that 8 months earlier had received a graft of 105 BMCs. This donor mouse is designated “Parent” and shows the balanced lineage composition reproducibly found after a multiclonal graft.10  Transplantation increases the number of radioprotecting cells but reduces the repopulation capacity of BMCs by approximately 8-fold.39 Therefore, each secondary host received on average 1.2 HSCs. Shown are the percentage of myeloid (▪) cells, B lymphocytes (□), and T lymphocytes (▦) in donor-type white blood cells in individual secondary hosts at the end of the experiment (parent: 8 months in primary host; a-k, 7 months in secondary hosts).

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