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. 2014 Dec 15;111(52):18637–18642. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1415607112

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Mice deficient in Rbm38 are prone to hematopoietic defects. (A) Representative photographs of spleens from 2-mo-old (Left) and 18-mo old (Right) WT and Rbm38−/− mice. (B) Representative images of H&E-stained sections of spleens from WT and Rbm38−/− mice. (C) Representative images of periodic acid–Schiff (PAS)-stained sections of bone marrows from WT and Rbm38−/− mice. (D) The level of hemoglobin and the percentage of hematocrit were measured from the blood samples of WT (n = 4) and Rbm38−/− (n = 4) mice. Data are represented as mean ± SD.