From the knowledge that hematopoiesis does not occur randomly in the bone marrow but is regulated by the different components of the microenvironment, the use of in vitro coculture systems has been used as a powerful tool in the analysis of different processes that are involved in the maintenance of blood cells. In this chapter, we describe a methodological strategy to perform a coculture between primitive hematopoietic cells and endothelial cells to evaluate cell cycle, an aspect of relevant importance in the permanence of primitive leukemic cells.
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