Figure 3.
Figure 3. Longitudinal analysis of T-cell development and persistence of gene marking in different blood cell lineages. (A) Absolute numbers of gene-corrected (GFP+) T cells for all 4 dogs treated. The normal absolute number of peripheral T cells in age-matched unaffected dogs is greater than 750/μL. (B) Proportion of gene-corrected (GFP+) T cells (•), B cells (▴), monocytes (▪), and granulocytes (○) in dog 1547 (solid lines) and dog 1655 (broken lines).

Longitudinal analysis of T-cell development and persistence of gene marking in different blood cell lineages. (A) Absolute numbers of gene-corrected (GFP+) T cells for all 4 dogs treated. The normal absolute number of peripheral T cells in age-matched unaffected dogs is greater than 750/μL. (B) Proportion of gene-corrected (GFP+) T cells (•), B cells (▴), monocytes (▪), and granulocytes (○) in dog 1547 (solid lines) and dog 1655 (broken lines).

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