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Stephan Fricke, Manuela Ackermann, Alexandra Stolzing, Christoph Schimmelpfennig, Nadja Hilger, Jutta Jahns, Guido Hildebrandt, Frank Emmrich, Peter Ruschpler, Claudia Pösel, Manja Kamprad, Ulrich Sack.
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26273840 PMCID: PMC4537233 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0136005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 2Survival analysis (survival 1.0 = 100%) (A+B) and recovery of white blood cell count (WBC, C+D) after irradiation and transplantation.
Transgenic mice (C57Bl/6) received either syngeneic or allogeneic NA-BMCs (1 x 105 to 2 x 106 cells) or syngeneic and allogeneic bone marrow (2x106 cells). Recovery of WBC after lethal irradiation and transplantation of 2x106 syngeneic NA-BMCs or 2x106 syngeneic bone marrow cells (C) and 2x106 of allogeneic NA-BMCs compared to transplantation of 2x106 allogeneic bone marrow cells (D). Syngeneic groups 1x105 to 2x106 NA-BMCs n = 6, group 2x106 BM cells n = 4. Allogeneic groups 1x106 and 1x105 NA-BMCs n = 4, group 2x106 NA-BMCs n = 8, group 2x106 BM cells n = 6.
P values after syngeneic and allogeneic transplantation.
| P values | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pairs | Syngeneic NA-BMCs | Allogeneic NA-BMCs |
| 2 x 106 NA-BMCs vs. 1 x 105 NA-BMCs | **P = .002 | *P = .023 |
| 2 x 106 BM cells vs. 1 x 105 NA-BMCs | **P = .003 | P = .124 NS |
| 1 x 106 NA-BMCs vs. 1 x 105 NA-BMCs | **P = .007 | P = .354 NS |
| 2 x 106 NA-BMCs vs. 2 x 106 BM cells | P = .41 NS | P = .309 NS |
| 1 x 106 NA-BMCs s vs. 2 x 106 BM cells | P = .23 NS | P = .39 NS |
| and 2 x 106 NA-BMCs s vs. 1 x 106 NA-BMCs | P = .53 NS | *P = .026 |