Fig. 11From: Relative safety of various spermatogenic stem cell purification methods for application in spermatogenic stem cell transplantationLeukemia detection in nude mice after transplantation in the three SSC purification groups as assessed by blood flow cytometry and western blotting. A large number of BALL cells could be detected in the blood of recipient mice 2–3 weeks after transplantation in the density gradient centrifugation (DGU) group, but not in the blood of the flow cytometry sorting (FCMS) group and the immunomagnetic bead (MACS) group after 16 weeks of observation. CD20 detection in testicular tissue of nude mice after transplantation in the three groups by western blotting. High CD20 expression was detected in testicular tissue of nude mice in the density gradient centrifugation (DGU) group, but not in the flow cytometry sorting (FCMS) and immunomagnetic bead sorting (MACS) groups after 16 weeks of observationBack to article page