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Alloenzymes of phosphoglycerate kinase (Pgk-1A and 1B), an X-linked enzyme of the glycolytic pathway that is expressed on all somatic cells, were used to study properties of developmentally early haemopoietic cells of mice (high proliferation potential colony-forming cells, HPP CFC) This study showed that: The colonies formed by HPP CFC are clones; There are distinct populations of HPP CFC that can respond to different haemopoietic growth factors; There are substantial differences in the proportions of Pgk alloenzymes of similar sets of HPP CFC found in similar and neighbouring bones; and In the whole animal, there is no evidence of any single population of HPP CFC that is permanently derived from a limited set of precursors.

Type

Journal article

Journal

Blood cells

Publication Date

01/1984

Volume

10

Pages

473 - 485

Keywords

Bone Marrow Cells, Hematopoietic Stem Cells, Cells, Cultured, Clone Cells, Bone Marrow, Animals, Mice, Inbred Strains, Mice, Isoenzymes, Phosphoglycerate Kinase, Hematopoiesis, Female