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. 2020 Nov 11;18:427. doi: 10.1186/s12967-020-02595-3

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Percentage of CD3+ cells that are either CD4+ or CD8+ in the bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) or peripheral blood from participants at either Day 0 or Day 3. Box-and-Whisker plots showing median, minimum, and maximum with overlay of individual data points (dots) of the percentage of CD3+ cells that are either CD4+ or CD8+ on day 0 or day 3 after enrollment. a, b Percentage of CD3+ lymphocytes that are either CD4+ or CD8+ in BAL, shown as the average of two lavages performed during bronchoscopy at Day 0 (a) and Day 3 (b). The participants are categorized as slow (SR) or fast resolvers (FR) at either Day 0 (SR n = 5; FR n = 8) or Day 3 (SR n = 4; FR n = 4). c, d Percentage of CD3+ lymphocytes that are either CD4+ or CD8+ in the peripheral blood, shown for all samples at Day 0 (c) and Day 3 (d). The participants are categorized as slow or fast resolvers at either Day 0 (SR n = 5; FR n = 7) or Day 3 (SR n = 4; FR n = 5). No significant differences were identified. Data were analyzed per cell type, without correction for multiple comparisons. For each cell type, repeated measure ANOVA was used to compare day 0 and 3, fast and slow resolvers, and interaction