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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jun 29.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Transplant. 2010 May 14;10(6):1375–1384. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2010.03119.x

Table 1.

Frequencies of alloreactive memory T cells in different responder/stimulator combinations

Responders

3605 3805 4205 4305 3005 4005 3405 3905 4105 405 2504
Stimulators
105 281 2101 47 1279 593
405 305 2174 627 325
805 201 1494 165 439
3705 124 1719 402 177
5400 442 1333 707 144 395 117 144
6400 111 747 757 516 402 137 171
301 34 194 422 194 472 101 141
3501 372 456 968 462 720 238 305
5601 67 111 1139 124 546 221 174
5801 338 546 1300 573 392 278 302
7001 298 285 690 268 408 154 134
1502 64 439 573 456 436 469 281
2102 40 288 660 714 402 372 121
5602 67 171 235 248 221 121 291

The response of individual responders to a series of stimulators and conversely the response evoked in various responders by the same stimulator were measured. The numbers correspond to the frequencies of γIFN-producing cells per million of purified memory T cells.