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Jeremy S. Duffield, Kwon Moo Park, Li-Li Hsiao, Vicki R. Kelley, David T. Scadden, Takaharu Ichimura, Joseph V. Bonventre
Published in Volume 115, Issue 7
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(7):1743–1755 doi:10.1172/JCI22593
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Confirmation of chimerism in mice transplanted with bone marrow from EGFP-chimeric mice. (A) Top panels: Representative FACS analysis for EGFP fluorescence of bone marrow from wild-type mice (left) and a chimeric mouse at 6 weeks after bone marrow transfer (right). Bottom panels: FACS analysis for EGFP fluorescence of blood leukocytes from wild-type mice (left) and chimeric mice at 6 weeks (right). (B) Representative analysis of leukocytes from EGFP chimeras for EGFP fluorescence and expression of the myeloid lineage marker CD11b (left) or lymphoid lineage markers B220, CD4, and CD8 (right). Note that in each case, the majority of circulating leukocyte populations express EGFP at high levels. (C) Tissue sections of spleen and thymus in chimeric mice showing widespread EGFP fluorescence. Scale bar: 50 μm.