Original Paper
Comparative studies on the characteristics of proliferation and differentiation of spleen colony-forming cells
Article first published online: 1 JAN 1996
DOI: 10.1002/stem.5530030604
Copyright © 1985 AlphaMed Press
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Chu-Tse, W., Min-Pei, L. and Jen-Pao, C. (1985), Comparative studies on the characteristics of proliferation and differentiation of spleen colony-forming cells. The International Journal of Cell Cloning, 3: 388–398. doi: 10.1002/stem.5530030604
Publication History
- Issue published online: 2 JAN 2009
- Article first published online: 1 JAN 1996
- Manuscript Accepted: 1 MAY 1985
- Manuscript Received: 19 SEP 1984
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Keywords:
- Spleen colony-forming cells (CFU-s)
Abstract
Using a single spleen colony transplantation technique and sex chromosome typing as a natural cytogenetic marker, most spleen colony-forming cells (CFC) in adult bone marrow or fetal livers of inbred LACA or C57 mice re-established hemopoiesis in lethally irradiated mice when the spleen colonies were sampled at 13 days after transplantation. However, most of the spleen colony-forming cells in the peripheral blood of normal mice possess little potential for proliferation and are less efficient in the re-establishment of hemopoiesis in lethally irradiated mice. The CFC population is heterogeneous in the mice.
From the subsequent retransplantation of colonies from colony-forming cells in the peripheral blood, the simple assessment of spleen colony-forming units (CFU-s) content, based on the number of splenic colonies, does not reliably represent the content of hemo-poietic stem cells.

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