Figure 6.
Figure 6. Bone marrow chimerism after nonmyeloablative transplantation for sickle cell disease. / The percentage of donor progenitor colonies in the bone marrow (BFU-E [open bars] and CFU-GM [closed bars]) after transplantation is depicted in 2 patients.44. / Abbreviations: BMT, bone marrow transplantation. / Reprinted with permission from Walters M, Woolfey A, Torok-Storb B, et al. Blood. 2001;98:490a.

Bone marrow chimerism after nonmyeloablative transplantation for sickle cell disease.

The percentage of donor progenitor colonies in the bone marrow (BFU-E [open bars] and CFU-GM [closed bars]) after transplantation is depicted in 2 patients.44

Abbreviations: BMT, bone marrow transplantation.

Reprinted with permission from Walters M, Woolfey A, Torok-Storb B, et al. Blood. 2001;98:490a.

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