1971
DOI: 10.1159/000208587
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Phytohemagglutinin and Hematopoietic Stem Cells in the Mouse

Abstract: Administration of phytohemagglutinin to protein-fasted and polycythemic mice results in a striking increase of spleen response to erythropoietin. An opposite ef- s feet was found in bone marrow. In transplant experiments, treatment of prospective cells donors with phytohemagglutinin produces a substantial increase of the cloning efficiency of the spleen cells with little if any effect on bone marrow cells. Results of this study also demonstrate a good correlation between the time course of cytomorphological ch… Show more

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“…The effects of FS on the number of HSC was assessed by measuring the number of colony forming units (CFU) per 105 spleen cells by the transplant method as previously described [7], Prospective cell donors were either normal or fasted mice. Deprivation of food in the latter was started on day 1 with free access to water.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of FS on the number of HSC was assessed by measuring the number of colony forming units (CFU) per 105 spleen cells by the transplant method as previously described [7], Prospective cell donors were either normal or fasted mice. Deprivation of food in the latter was started on day 1 with free access to water.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%