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Science 17 April 1981: Vol. 212. no. 4492, pp. 333 - 335 DOI: 10.1126/science.7209531
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Science, Vol 212, Issue 4492, 333-335
Copyright © 1981 by American Association for the Advancement of Science
Continuous lines of basophil/mast cells derived from normal mouse bone marrow
K Nagao,
K Yokoro,
and
SA Aaronson
Nonadherent tissue culture cell lines were established from normal bone marrow of a variety of mouse strains. The lines possessed morphological and histochemical markers of the basophil/mast cell and contained committed stem cells for metachromatic cells. Their derivation from normal marrow and their lack of tumorigenicity despite long-term culture makes these cell lines potentially important for studies of the mechanisms of allergic reactions and inflammation as well as the differentiation pathways involving this subset of hematopoietic cells.
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