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bcas2 is dispensable for the survival and proliferation of hematopoietic cells. (A) Cell apoptosis was detected by TUNEL assay in bcas2+/Δ14 embryos and their siblings with Tg(gata1:GFP) background. (B, C) Cell proliferation was detected by BrdU staining in bcas2+/Δ14 embryos and their siblings with Tg(gata1:GFP) background. The percentage of BrdU+/GFP+ cells (% over the total number of GFP+ cells) was quantified in (C) (n=6). ns, not significant (Student’s t-test). Scale bars, 50 μm (A), 20 μm (B). |
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