Effect of hypoxia on stromal precursors from rat bone marrow at the early stage of culturing

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
L B Buravkova, E B Anokhina

Abstract

We studied the effect of hypoxia on stromal precursors from rat bone marrow. Under hypoxic conditions the cultures were characterized by low heterogeneity, the percent of large spread morphologically different cells decreased. Hypoxia increased proliferative activity of cells, had no adverse effect, and decreased the percent of cells expressing hemopoietic markers.

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