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Karen A. Lapidos, Yiyin E. Chen, Judy U. Earley, Ahlke Heydemann, Jill M. Huber, Marcia Chien, Averil Ma, Elizabeth M. McNally
Published in Volume 114, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2004; 114(11):1577–1585 doi:10.1172/JCI23071
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Irradiation and a longer time interval after transplantation increase overall engraftment into the myocardium. The number of Y-1_positive nuclei per square millimeter was quantified for mice preirradiated or not preirradiated and sacrificed 3 weeks after transplantation (3-wk IRRAD and 3-wk NON, respectively; n = 5 of each). The number of Y-1_positive nuclei per square millimeter was quantified for mice preirradiated and sacrificed 3 months after transplantation (3-mo IRRAD; n = 4). A significantly higher number of Y-1_positive nuclei per square millimeter was detected in the 3-week irradiated group versus the 3-week nonirradiated group (Mann-Whitney test, P < 0.01). The 3-month irradiated group showed a significantly increased number of Y-1_positive nuclei per square millimeter compared with the 3-week irradiated group (Mann-Whitney test, P < 0.05).