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Blood, Vol. 103, Issue 12, 4432-4439, June 15, 2004
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Modulating erythrocyte chimerism in a mouse model of pyruvate kinase deficiency
Blood Richard et al. 103: 4432

Supplemental materials for: Richard et al, Vol 103, Issue 12, 4432-4439

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  • Table S1. Hematologic analysis of long-lived, chemical inducers of dimerization (CID)–treated transplanted mice (PDF, 102 KB) -

    Three CBA/N (4895, 4896, 4897) and 3 CBA-Pk-1slc/Pk-1slc (4202, 4203, 4204) mice were sacrificed at the same time as the 6 experimental mice. Mice were evaluated for red cell number, percentage of GFP + RBCs, spleen size, leukocyte differential on a peripheral smear, and myeloid-to-erythroid ratio on a smear of bone marrow (BM M:E).

    * Mouse 2411 had a significant number of nucleated erythrocytes and erythroid precursors (Nuc. RBCs) on the peripheral blood smear.

    # Mouse 2407 had a large percentage of lymphocytes on the peripheral blood smear that were also present in the bone marrow.

  • Figure S1. Pathologic evaluation of the bone marrow of long-lived, CID-treated, transplanted mice (JPG, 116 KB) -

    Femurs from the 6 experimental mice (see Table S1), 1 CBA/N mouse, and 1 CBA-Pk-1slc/Pk-1slc mouse were fixed and stained with hematoxylin/eosin. Mouse 2407 had less than 10% of the marrow space with normal-appearing hematopoiesis, with more than 90% appearing aplastic. The CBA-Pk-1slc/Pk-1slc mouse and the transplanted experimental mice had normal-appearing bone marrow with elevated erythropoietic elements. The bone marrow from the CBA/N mouse was normal. Original magnification x20.





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