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. 2016 May 31;6:26892. doi: 10.1038/srep26892

Figure 3. The combined effects of gender and CMV on the absolute numbers of CD4 T-cell subsets.

Figure 3

(a) A cumulative schematic overview of the geometric mean values of absolute numbers of CD4 naive, CM, TemRO, and TemRA cells in CMV+ and CMV− males and females. The number of total CD4 T-cells was compared between the groups. (b) Absolute numbers of CD4 naive T-cells in CMV+ and CMV− males and females. (c) Absolute numbers of CD4 CM T-cells in CMV+ and CMV− males and females. (d) A cumulative schematic overview of the geometric mean values of absolute numbers of early, intermediate, and late differentiated subsets within the CD4 TemRA cells in CMV+ and CMV− males and females. The number of total CD4 TemRA cells was compared between the groups. (e) Absolute numbers of CD4 TemRA late cells in CMV+ and CMV− males and females. (f) Absolute numbers of TFH cells in CMV+ and CMV− males and females. The Geometric mean is indicated in the graphs, and the Kruskal-Wallis test was used for statistical analysis. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, ****p < 0.0001 after Bonferroni correction (n = 250).