Deregulated expression of the Myc cellular oncogene drives development of mouse “Burkitt-like” lymphomas from naive B cells by Delin Zhu, Chen Feng Qi,

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Deregulated expression of the Myc cellular oncogene drives development of mouse “Burkitt-like” lymphomas from naive B cells by Delin Zhu, Chen Feng Qi, Herbert C. Morse, Siegfried Janz, and Freda K. Stevenson Blood Volume 105(5):2135-2137 March 1, 2005 ©2005 by American Society of Hematology

Immunophenotype of mouse BLL Immunophenotype of mouse BLL. Shown are representative tissue sections of lymphomas after immunostaining with antibody to B220 (A), IgM (B), CD19 (C), and Bcl-6 (D), followed by horseradish peroxidase (HRP)–conjugated secondary antibody (1:200 dilution). Immunophenotype of mouse BLL. Shown are representative tissue sections of lymphomas after immunostaining with antibody to B220 (A), IgM (B), CD19 (C), and Bcl-6 (D), followed by horseradish peroxidase (HRP)–conjugated secondary antibody (1:200 dilution). The images were captured by a Zeiss Axiophot microscope equipped with a DC330E CCD camera (Dage MTI, Michigan City, IN) and Scion Image software (Scion, Frederick, MD). The original magnification of the objective lens was 40 ×, and its numerical aperture was 0.75. Scion Image software (Scion, Frederick, MD) was used to capture images. Delin Zhu et al. Blood 2005;105:2135-2137 ©2005 by American Society of Hematology