Figure 1
Figure 1. Reconstitution of potentially alloreactive KIR+/NKG2A− NK cells of donor origin after haploidentical transplantation. Posttransplantation kinetics of KIR+/NKG2A− (CD56+/CD3−) NK cell subsets versus KIR−/NKG2A+ (CD56+/CD3−) NK cell subsets of donor origin in a sample population of 10 recipients during the first 1 to 7 months after transplantation (mean ± SD) compared with values in their donors (left). KIR−/NKG2A+ cells (open triangles), KIR2DL2/3/S2+/NKG2A− cells (open circles), KIR2DL1/S1+/NKG2A− cells (open squares), KIR3DL1/S1+/NKG2A− cells (closed circles).

Reconstitution of potentially alloreactive KIR+/NKG2A NK cells of donor origin after haploidentical transplantation. Posttransplantation kinetics of KIR+/NKG2A (CD56+/CD3) NK cell subsets versus KIR/NKG2A+ (CD56+/CD3) NK cell subsets of donor origin in a sample population of 10 recipients during the first 1 to 7 months after transplantation (mean ± SD) compared with values in their donors (left). KIR/NKG2A+ cells (open triangles), KIR2DL2/3/S2+/NKG2A cells (open circles), KIR2DL1/S1+/NKG2A cells (open squares), KIR3DL1/S1+/NKG2A cells (closed circles).

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