Figure 4.
Figure 4. Representative FACS profile of Notch4-IC–transduced cord cells. FACS profile demonstrates that Notch4-IC–transduced cord cells give rise to a CD4+CD8+ population in the bone marrow of β2-microglobulin NOD/SCID mice. Marrow from week-9 and week-12 β2-microglobulin NOD/SCID mice receiving transplants of MIG- and Notch4-IC (n = 4)–transduced cord blood cells was analyzed for phenotype by FACS. Murine marrow cells were stained with CD4-PE and CD8–allophycocyanin (CD8-APC) along with propidium iodide (PI). (A) Marrow from MIG mouse within PI gates. (B) Marrow from Notch4-IC mouse within PI gates.

Representative FACS profile of Notch4-IC–transduced cord cells. FACS profile demonstrates that Notch4-IC–transduced cord cells give rise to a CD4+CD8+ population in the bone marrow of β2-microglobulin NOD/SCID mice. Marrow from week-9 and week-12 β2-microglobulin NOD/SCID mice receiving transplants of MIG- and Notch4-IC (n = 4)–transduced cord blood cells was analyzed for phenotype by FACS. Murine marrow cells were stained with CD4-PE and CD8–allophycocyanin (CD8-APC) along with propidium iodide (PI). (A) Marrow from MIG mouse within PI gates. (B) Marrow from Notch4-IC mouse within PI gates.

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