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Flow Cytometry to Estimate Leukemia Stem Cells in Primary Acute Myeloid Leukemia and in Patient-derived-xenografts, at Diagnosis and Follow Up
Published on: March 26, 2018
Lineage commitment and maturation induction in normal and leukemic preprogenitor cells
1Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, P.O. Royal Melbourne Hospital, 3050 Victoria, Australia. metcalf@wehi.edu.au
Abstract:
Analysis of the critical cellular processes of self-generation, commitment, and maturation induction ideally requires the use of clonal cultures using cells with a capacity to undergo all three processes. Preprogenitor cells from normal mouse marrow are proving useful cells for such studies. Cells of a newly established cloned leukemic cell line, the GB2, are providing a useful analogous leukemic system because GB2 cells form stratified subpopulations of clonogenic cells able to be clonally analyzed in vitro in which self-renewal is demonstrable, but in which near-normal maturation can be induced by a wide range of hematopoietic regulators.
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