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. 1979 May;38(5):383-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF01007899.

Culture of human haemopoietic cells in diffusion chambers. I. Growth of normal peripheral blood cells

Culture of human haemopoietic cells in diffusion chambers. I. Growth of normal peripheral blood cells

E Kurrle et al. Blut. 1979 May.

Abstract

Growth of mononuclear cells from human peripheral blood from 10 normal individuals was tested in diffusion chamber culture over a period up to 17 or 21 days. After an initial decrease during the first few days an increase of the total cell number was observed with maximal values on day 13. In all individuals growth of undifferentiated blast cells, lymphocytes, plasma cells, immature and mature granulopoietic cells, macrophages, and megakaryocytes occurred. In all individuals the different cell types had similar growth patterns in diffusion chamber culture. The considerable numerical variations which were seen in the granulopoietic cells were probably due to different stem cell concentrations in the peripheral blood of the investigated individuals. The results indicate that the diffusion chamber technique is a valuable method for the detection of haemopoietic stem cells and the culture of lymphocytic cells in man.

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