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Data were normalised by setting day 0== 1 for pluripotency markers, day 2 = 1 for exogenous-MyoD, and day 9 = 1 for endogenous-MyoD and Myogenin.
Blood samples were taken to analyze infectious disease markers (day 1, 14 and 35).
Note: QTL 1 is one between markers GMKF167a and GMKF167b on linkage group 12. QTL 2 is one between markers sat-274 and BE801128 on linkage group 24.
By scanning the genetic linkage map composed of 950 molecular markers located in 25 linkage groups, we detected two significant QTLs, one named as biomass1 that resides between markers GMKF167a and GMKF167b and the second as biomass2 that resides between markers sat-274 and BE801128 (Additional file 1, Figure S1).
We observed a progressive decrease of CD117, an early erythroblast marker, on day 8 and decreased their expression over time.
Tracks represent n = 2. e, Expression of pluripotency markers and epithelial differentiation markers in day 0 p63GOF cells with and without Dox treatment, compared to day 7 p63WT cells (n = 2).
Concentrations of all measured markers before (day 0), and on days 7, 14, 21, 28 and 56 (=staging) after start of chemotherapy as well as their differences compared with pre-therapeutic levels were considered for statistical evaluation.
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