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Blood, Vol. 108, Issue 2, 726-733, July 15, 2006
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Real-time monitoring of stress erythropoiesis in vivo using Gata1 and beta-globin LCR luciferase transgenic mice
Blood Suzuki et al. 108: 726

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  • Figure S1. β-LCR-luc expression in response to hypoxic exposure (JPG, 25.0 KB) -

    (A) β-LCR-luc mice were exposed to 6% oxygen for 4 hours and then returned to room air. Bioluminescent images were taken from 5 to 96 hours after beginning the hypoxic exposure. The image of 0 hours was taken just before exposure to hypoxia. Average change in photon output from spleens exposed to hypoxia (black squares; n=3) and normoxia (white diamonds; n=5). The β-LCR-luc activity in the spleen before the hypoxic exposure (0 hour) was set to 1. (B) Average change in the hematocrit of hypoxia-exposed (black squares; n=4) and normoxia-exposed (white diamonds; n=7) mice. Error bars indicate SD.





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