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  • Flow cytometry data: female mice exposed for 60 days to uranium in drinking water 040518 – bone marrow erythroid cells
  • Lauer, Fredine T; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences University of New Mexico
  • 2020-03-11
  • Lauer, F.T. 2020. Flow cytometry data: female mice exposed for 60 days to uranium in drinking water 040518 – bone marrow erythroid cells ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • A total of 21 female, 6 week old C57BL/6J mice were exposed via drinking water to 0, 5 and 50 ppm uranium (in the form of uranyl acetate; UA) for 60 days (7 mice per group). Mice were 15 week old at the end of exposures. This experiment was performed to examine the effects of 60 day in vivo uranium exposure on 1) the immune function of splenocytes 2) spleen lymphocyte population subsets 3) thymus lymphocyte population subsets; 4) bone marrow erythroid cells; 5) Uranium concentrations in kidney, femur bone, liver, blood, spleen, thymus and bone marrow

    Conclusions: No differences between treatments; data not associated with publication.

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