The use of peripheral blood feeder layers as a source of stimulus for colony formation by human granulocytic progenitor cells in semi-solid agar cell cultures was examined. Comparison with various conditioned media demonstrated that cultures stimulated by peripheral blood feeder layers produced the
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The use of the arterial line as a source for blood cultures
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- English
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