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. 2007 Jul;149(1):139–145. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.2007.03397.x

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Population of CD4+ CD25bright/CD4+ T cells in non-pregnant subjects, normal pregnant subjects and pre-eclamptic cases in the Japanese (○) and Polish (▵) subjects. The percentage of CD4+ CD25bright cells to CD4+ cells was comparable between Japanese non-pregnant subjects and Polish non-pregnant subjects, Japanese pre-eclamptic cases and Polish pre-eclamptic cases. The box means median ± 75% quartiles of the total of Japanese and Polish in each group. The percentage of CD4+ CD25bright cells to CD4+ cells in pregnant women was significantly higher (P < 0·0001) than that in non-pregnant women. This percentage in pre-eclamptic cases was significantly lower than that in normal pregnant women (P < 0·0001) and non-pregnant women (P < 0·0001).