g(MGI:Ly76)
In stark contrast to Wt mice, there was an exuberant increase (57.9%) in Ter119+ cells in Ko + Pb mice, compared to that in Ko − Pb mice (Figure 3A; P = 0.01), suggesting enhanced medullary erythropoiesis in Ko mice upon Pb(NO3)2 administration. PubMed:25411909
As shown in Figure 4B, Pb treatment resulted in an induction of splenic Ter119+ erythroid cells in Ko + Pb mice, compared to that in Wt + Pb mice (59.6% vs 36.5%, P < 0.001; Figure 4B). PubMed:25411909
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