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. 2024 Jul 22;11(36):2401077. doi: 10.1002/advs.202401077

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Mito‐transfer phenotype and functionality recapitulated in aged human CD4+ T cells. A) Elderly CD4+ T cells with or without mito‐transfer were activated via surface cross‐linking (CD3/CD28). CD4+ T cells either received a single (single) or continuous (cont.) stimulation. The percentages of B) CD45RO+ CD62L+, C) CD45RO+ CD62L, D) CD45RO CD62L, E) CD45RO CD62L, F) CD69+, G) PD‐1+, H) PD‐1+ LAG3+, I) PD1+ TIM3+, J) CD28+, K) CD27+, L) CD57+, M) KLRG1+, and N) β‐Gal‐FITC+, p16+ human CD4+ T cells at 7 days after initial activation with CD3/CD28/CD2. 10 biological replicates per group, ≤ 0.05=*, ≤ 0.01=**, ≤ 0.001=*** using paired Student's t‐test.