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Human Leukemic Cells: In vitro Growth of Colonies Containing the Philadelphia (Ph <sup>1</sup> ) Chromosome
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1971
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CytogeneticsImmunologyBlood CellCell ProliferationHematological MalignancySingle ColonyHematologyMixed Cell PopulationHuman Leukemic CellsHealth SciencesCell DivisionGranulocyteVitro ColoniesCell BiologyMyelopoiesisChromatinHuman CellDevelopmental BiologyVitro GrowthStem Cell ResearchMedicine
Human leukemic cells with a marker (Philadelphia; Ph(1)) chromosome gave rise to granulocytic and mononuclear cell colonies when grown in vitro. All metaphases from a single colony were either Ph(1) positive or Ph(1) negative. No colonies contained a mixed cell population. This suggests that leukemic and normal cells exist simultaneously and that in vitro colonies are clonal in origin.
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