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Effect of cytotoxic immune sera on formation of foci of hematopoiesis (microcolonies) in the mouse spleen

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Injection of antierythrocytic or antithrombocytic immune serum into unirradiated mice stimulates the formation of foci of hematopoiesis (microcolonies) in the spleen. It is suggested that the formation of microcolonies by stem cells is not specific for the irradiated organism.

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Tsygankova, V.A., Tsygankov, A.P. & Lukoyanova, T.I. Effect of cytotoxic immune sera on formation of foci of hematopoiesis (microcolonies) in the mouse spleen. Bull Exp Biol Med 85, 540–542 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00802007

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