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Abstract A technique for growing human bone marrow cell colonies in agar‐gel medium is described. “Feeder layers” containing 1 × 10 6 normal human peripheral white blood cells are used as the stimulus for colony growth. Human bone marrow aspirates are collected in heparinized syringes and plated as 2 × 10 5 cells on “feeder layers.” Normal human bone marrow yields 32–102 colonies per 2 × 10 5 cells plated. Colonies are almost exclusively granulocytic. Growth rate of colonies is slower than with mouse bone marrow but colonies reach a comparable size (500–1500 cells) at days 12–16.
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