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Blood, Vol. 113, Issue 5, 1016-1026, January 29, 2009
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Balance between Id and E proteins regulates myeloid-versus-lymphoid lineage decisions
Blood Cochrane et al. 113: 1016

Supplemental materials for: Cochrane et al

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  • Figure S1. Analyses of wild-type and Id1G/G bone marrow (JPG, 98.7 KB) -
    Gates used to define indicated bone marrow subsets are as shown. The phenotypes of the population analyzed in each FACS plot are listed on the right. Percentages of the gated populations are shown within the gates. No significant differences in percentages or numbers were found between wild-type and Id1G/G mice. Data shown are representatives of at least three experiments.





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