Experimental Animals
Online ISSN : 1881-7122
Print ISSN : 0007-5124
Changes of Bone Marrow Cell and Peripheral Blood Cell Counts in New-born Mice
Kiyoshi MATSUMOTO
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1984 Volume 33 Issue 3 Pages 339-344

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Differential bone marrow cell and peripheral blood cell counts in new-born mice from zero to twenty-one days of age were investigated. 1. In the bone marrow, erythroblasts rapidly increased whereas granulocytic cells decreased with time. The G/E ratio was 6.7 on day zero and 0.5 on day four, and as the G/ E ratio of adult mice is normally from 0.8 to 2.4, these values would be the highest and lowest respectively for the whole life span of a mouse. 2. In the peripheral blood, MCV decreased each day, closely matching the changes in the Price-Jones curves. The results of erythrocyte area measurements indicate that the larger the erythrocyte area, the earlier in days of age it disappeared and the shorter its life span.
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