Cells in spontaneous DNA synthesis in cord blood of premature and full-term newborn infants. An autoradiographic study
- PMID: 1133659
- DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(75)80370-2
Cells in spontaneous DNA synthesis in cord blood of premature and full-term newborn infants. An autoradiographic study
Abstract
Cord blood from 16 premature infants and 10 full-term infants, and blood from 10 healthy adults, was incubated for 30 minutes with tritiated thymidine, after which an autoradiographic study was made of spontaneously labeling cells. Apart from a varying number of erythroblasts, myelocytes, and an occasional blast cell, two main types of spontaneously labeling cells were observed: transitional cells and large lymphoid cells, previously shown to be phagocytic. Spontaneously labeling cells were 12 times more frequent in cord blood of premature and full-term infants than in the blood of adults. No transitional cells were seen in adult blood.
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