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The number of immunoglobulin- (Ig-) positive lymphocytes and of their precursors in mouse bone marrow was investigated 6 and 36 h after treatment with hydroxyurea. The number of Ig-positive B-cells in bone marrow so treated was increased a little, whereas dividing and nondividing precursors of B-lymphocytes were virtually absent, with the exception of stem cells.
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Van'ko, L.V., Malaitsev, V.V., Khamitova, N.S. et al. Investigation of immunoglobulin-positive cells in mouse bone marrow. Bull Exp Biol Med 86, 1353–1356 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00800457
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