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Blood, Vol. 107, Issue 1, 73-78, January 1, 2006
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Role of erythropoietin receptor signaling in Friend virus-induced erythroblastosis and polycythemia
Blood Zhang et al. 107: 73

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  • Figure S1. FVA-infected erythroblasts have an immature erythroid immuno-phenotype (PDF, 131 KB) - Sections of spleens from FVA-infected mice stained with antibodies to GATA1 and TER119. GATA1 antibody stains the nucleus. TER119 antibody stains the membrane. The genotypes of the infected mice are indicated on the left. Epor-/- indicates a mouse transplanted with Epor-/- fetal liver cells. Friend virus infected erythroblasts (“E”) from all the strains have an immature erythroid immunophenotype (GATA1 positive, TER119 negative). Erythrocytes stain strongly with antibody to TER119, providing a positive control. Lymphoid cells do not stain with either GATA1 or TER119 and provide a negative control.




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