Figure 1.
Reconstitution of major lymphocyte populations after haplo-HCT and MD-HCT. (A) Recovery of absolute lymphocyte counts (ALC) after haplo-HCT and MD-HCT. (B) Distribution of major lymphocyte populations in peripheral blood 1 month after haplo-HCT and MD-HCT. (C) Reconstitution of CD3+ T cells, CD19+ B cells, CD3−CD56+ NK cells, and CD3+CD56+ NKT cells after haplo-HCT and MD-HCT. Haplo-HCT, n = 60; MD-HCT, n = 35. Median cell counts per microliter are represented at each time point. Statistically significant differences are noted in each figure (****P < .0001; ***P < .001; **P < .01; *P < .05; Wilcoxon rank-sum test). See supplemental Table 7 for the median absolute values along with the corresponding interquartile values and P values for panels A and C.

Reconstitution of major lymphocyte populations after haplo-HCT and MD-HCT. (A) Recovery of absolute lymphocyte counts (ALC) after haplo-HCT and MD-HCT. (B) Distribution of major lymphocyte populations in peripheral blood 1 month after haplo-HCT and MD-HCT. (C) Reconstitution of CD3+ T cells, CD19+ B cells, CD3CD56+ NK cells, and CD3+CD56+ NKT cells after haplo-HCT and MD-HCT. Haplo-HCT, n = 60; MD-HCT, n = 35. Median cell counts per microliter are represented at each time point. Statistically significant differences are noted in each figure (****P < .0001; ***P < .001; **P < .01; *P < .05; Wilcoxon rank-sum test). See supplemental Table 7 for the median absolute values along with the corresponding interquartile values and P values for panels A and C.

Close Modal

or Create an Account

Close Modal
Close Modal