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We present the results of a study on the proliferative and differentiation potential of individual clones of stromal fibroblasts growing in monolayer cultures of bone marrow cells. Each precursor cell yielding a large colony in primary culture is capable of up to 34 doublings in vitro. The transplantation of clones or monoclonal strains of stromal fibroblasts into the open system results in the formation of microenvironment consisting of the bone and reticular tissue and is suitable for the differentiation of all three lines of hemopoiesis. Evidence has been obtained that, in a closed system, individual clones are capable of differentiation into the bone, cartilaginous, and reticular tissues. In other words, the adult organism has a common cell precursor for these tissues.
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Chailakhyan, R.K., Gerasimov, Y.V., Kuralesova, A.I. et al. Proliferative and Differentiation Potential of Individual Clones Derived from Bone Marrow Stromal Precursor Cells. Biology Bulletin 28, 575–584 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012316218732
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