Table 1.

Human serum albumin in the transplanted mouse plasma

Transplanted stem cellsHGFHuman serum albumin
CB CD34+ − 8.9 ng (8.3-9.5, N = 2) 
CB CD34+ 17.6 ng (8.4-44.1, N = 4)  
BM CD34+ − 26.2 ng (21.0-33.4, N = 3)  
BM CD34+ 29.4 ng (25.4-37.0, N = 3)  
Normal human plasma NA 29.9 mg (20.2-39.5, N = 2)  
Normal mouse plasma NA −2.5 ng (−3.2 to −1.8, N = 2) 
Transplanted stem cellsHGFHuman serum albumin
CB CD34+ − 8.9 ng (8.3-9.5, N = 2) 
CB CD34+ 17.6 ng (8.4-44.1, N = 4)  
BM CD34+ − 26.2 ng (21.0-33.4, N = 3)  
BM CD34+ 29.4 ng (25.4-37.0, N = 3)  
Normal human plasma NA 29.9 mg (20.2-39.5, N = 2)  
Normal mouse plasma NA −2.5 ng (−3.2 to −1.8, N = 2) 

NOD/SCID mice received transplants of human cord blood– or marrow-derived CD34+ cells; then, one month later they were treated with CC14 with or without HGF administration. One month after CC14 damage, mouse plasma was collected and human serum albumin was assayed with ELISA. Means and their ranges are given. Human serum albumin in the normal mice tested was below the zero standard. − indicates without HGF; +, with HGF; NA, not applicable.

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