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. 2019 Feb 8;7:36. doi: 10.1186/s40425-019-0501-8

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

The changes in immunophenotyping before (‘1’) and after (‘2’ - ‘8’) γδ T cell treatments. The results showed that γδ T cell therapy could greatly improve immunity by regulating the immunological functions of peripheral immune cells, as the administration of γδ T cells was associated with an increase of the functional CD3 + CD4 + CD28+ T cells and CD3 + CD8 + CD28+ T cells, and with a decrease of CD3 + CD4 + CD28- T cells and CD3 + CD4 + CD28-CD57+ T cells. In these graphs, checking point ‘1’ means immunophenotyping without γδ T cell treatment, while checking points ‘2’ - ‘8’ stand for immunophenotyping from the first time to the seventh γδ T cell treatments