Re: bone marrow

From: ian titley (iant@icr.ac.uk)
Date: Tue Jan 06 1998 - 11:45:30 EST


Cyndi
In addition to Bill's suggestion, a paper characterising the RAM34 antibody 
(which identifies "murine CD34") may be worth looking at:

Primitive hematopoietic cells in murine bone marrow express the CD34
antigen. F Morel, SJ Szilvassy, M Travis, B Chen, A Galy. Blood 88(10) 1996 
3774-84

also the use of phenotype such as Sca1+, c-kit+, Thy1.1lo, lin-: 
(one example from many) 

The unexpected G0/G1 cell cycle status of mobilized hematopoietic stem 
cells from peripheral blood. N Uchida, D He, AM Friera, M Reitsma, D 
Sasaki, B Chen, A Tsukamoto. Blood 89 (2) 1997 465-472

and a method using dual wavelength analysis of Hoechst 33342 (I realise 
this can not be done on the FACSCalibur, but interesting just the same):

Isolation and functional properties of murine hematopoietic stem cells that 
are replicating in vivo. MA Goodell, K Brose, G Paradis, AS Conner, RC 
Mulligan. J Exp Med 1996 183 1797-1806.

Dye efflux studies suggest that hematopoietic stem cells expressing low or 
undetectable levels of CD34 antigen exist in multiple species. MA Goodall, 
M Rosenzweig, H Kim, DF Marks, MA DeMaria, G Paradis, SA Grupp, CA Sieff, 
RC Mulligan, RP Johnson. Nature Medicine 1997 3 (12) 1337-1345.


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On Mon, 05 Jan 1998 08:13:29 PST william nostrom <slickwilli@hotmail.com> wrote:

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> >I am looking for help with analyzing mouse bone marrow for primitive 
> myloid
> >and lymphoid progenitors with FACS caliber.  Specifically is there a
> >population within the total bone marrow that I need to focus on to 
> optimize
> >my instrument and to locate stem cells?  Are there any texts or
> >instructional papers available on this subject?  Is anyone in the 
> Virginia,
> >Maryland, D.C. area working with mouse bone marrow and, if so, would 
> you be
> >willing to let me visit your lab?  I would love to see first hand your
> >methods for manipulating bone marrow in the flowcyotmeter.
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> >Cyndi Wyant
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> >Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute
> >Bethesda, MD
> >
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> Cyndi, 
>  Check out this paper, I think it might help you.
> 
> "Expression of Murine CD38 Defines a Population of Long-Term 
> Reconstituting Hematoppoietic Stem Cells" Troy Randall, Blood, Vol 87, 
> No 10 (May 15), 1996: pp4057-4067
> 
> If this doesn't help, I have Dr Randall's e-mail addy, and he may be 
> able to answer your questions. 
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Bill Nostrom
> Trudeau Institute
> Saranac Lake, NY 
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