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. 1968 Mar 1;127(3):455-64.
doi: 10.1084/jem.127.3.455.

Cytological evidence for a relationship between normal hemotopoietic colony-forming cells and cells of the lymphoid system

Cytological evidence for a relationship between normal hemotopoietic colony-forming cells and cells of the lymphoid system

A M Wu et al. J Exp Med. .

Abstract

The relationship between hematopoietic colony-forming stem cells and cells in the thymus and lymph nodes of unirradiated mice has been investigated using a chromosome-marker technique. It was found that a high proportion of cells in the thymus may belong to the same clone as normal hematopoietic colony-forming cells. It was also found that cells belonging to the same clone as colony-forming cells may reach the lymph nodes, and that nodes containing such cells can participate in an immunological response against sheep red cells. Either the precursors of cells in thymus and lymph node are identical with hematopoietic colony-forming cells, or they are both descendants of a common precursor which has not yet been identified. The results are compatible with the view that cells of the hematopoietic system and the immune system may be derived from the same stem cell.

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