Table 1

Summary of reconstitution experiments

mAFKL cellsmFLKL cells
Engraftment 8/8 3/3 
Long-term reconstitution 8/8 3/3 
Donor chimerism, mean ± SD 7.2 ± 10.6 19.3 ± 13.5 
Granulocytes 8/8 3/3 
T cells 5/8 3/3 
B cells 7/8 3/3 
NK cells 5/7* 2/2* 
mAFKL cellsmFLKL cells
Engraftment 8/8 3/3 
Long-term reconstitution 8/8 3/3 
Donor chimerism, mean ± SD 7.2 ± 10.6 19.3 ± 13.5 
Granulocytes 8/8 3/3 
T cells 5/8 3/3 
B cells 7/8 3/3 
NK cells 5/7* 2/2* 

Engraftment (ie, the proportion of RAG1−/− C57BL/6 [Ly5.1] recipient mice presenting donor-derived cells in the blood 4 weeks after the transfer of E12.5 to E13.5 mAFKL and mFLKL cells) is shown in the first row. Long-term reconstitution was considered to be present when a minimum of 0.5% of donor-derived cells were present in the bone marrow of recipient mice 4 months after transplantation. The proportion of recipient mice presenting myeloid cells (granulocytes) and lymphoid cells of donor origin is indicated for each source of KL cells.

*

One mouse was not tested for the presence of NK cells.

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