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CD34 + AC133 + Cells Isolated from Cord Blood are Highly Enriched in Long‐Term Culture‐Initiating Cells, NOD/SCID‐Repopulating Cells and Dendritic Cell Progenitors

1998; Oxford University Press; Volume: 16; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/stem.160387

ISSN

1549-4918

Autores

Erika A. de Wynter, David Buck, Claire A. Hart, R. Heywood, L. H. Coutinho, Aled Clayton, Joseph A. Rafferty, Deborah J. Burt, Guillermo Güenechea, Juan A. Bueren, D. Gagen, LJ Fairbairn, B. I. Lord, Nydia G. Testa,

Tópico(s)

T-cell and B-cell Immunology

Resumo

The AC133 antigen is a novel antigen selectively expressed on a subset of CD34+ cells in human fetal liver, bone marrow, and blood as demonstrated by flow cytometric analyses. In this study, we have further assessed the expression of AC133 on CD34+ cells in hemopoietic samples and found that there was a highly significant difference between normal bone marrow and cord blood versus aphereses (p <0.0001) but not between bone marrow and cord blood.

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