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. 1987 Jan;54(1):1-11.
doi: 10.1007/BF00326020.

Normal human serum stimulates murine erythroid precursor growth in in vitro culture

Normal human serum stimulates murine erythroid precursor growth in in vitro culture

S Nacol-Lizard et al. Blut. 1987 Jan.

Abstract

When introduced into cultures of murine CFU-E human sera inhibited the formation of erythroid colonies. However, after absorbtion on murine cells and heating all tested sera became stimulatory. Crude sera were separated into two fractions by DEAE chromatography: the first fraction was stimulatory. The second was toxic but the toxicity could be eliminated by heating; the fraction then became slightly stimulatory. Attempts at characterizing the molecular weight of the stimulatory activity led to variable results, suggesting either that the stimulatory activity(ies) could polymerize or be fixed on different serum proteins. All sera from 11 different anemic patients were also shown to be stimulatory.

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