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Figure 1. Rhythms of circulating T cell subsets. Mean (± SEM) of (A, E) naive (CD45RA+CD62L+), (B, F) central memory (CD45RA−CD62L+), (C, G) effector memory (CD45RA−CD62L−), and (D, H) effector (CD45RA+CD62L−) CD4+ (left) and CD8+ (right) T cells; n = 14. Rhythms with nocturnal peaks are more pronounced for naive T cells than for central memory and effector memory T cells. In contrast, effector CD8+ T cells peak during the day. Cosinor analysis of circadian rhythms was performed on data collapsed across conditions of a regular sleep-wake cycle and 24-hour continuous wakefulness (Table 1, rhythm characteristics). Adapted cosine curves are indicated for confirmed circadian rhythm. Shaded area represents bedtime.

Rhythms of circulating T cell subsets. Mean (± SEM) of (A, E) naive (CD45RA+CD62L+), (B, F) central memory (CD45RACD62L+), (C, G) effector memory (CD45RACD62L), and (D, H) effector (CD45RA+CD62L) CD4+ (left) and CD8+ (right) T cells; n = 14. Rhythms with nocturnal peaks are more pronounced for naive T cells than for central memory and effector memory T cells. In contrast, effector CD8+ T cells peak during the day. Cosinor analysis of circadian rhythms was performed on data collapsed across conditions of a regular sleep-wake cycle and 24-hour continuous wakefulness (Table 1, rhythm characteristics). Adapted cosine curves are indicated for confirmed circadian rhythm. Shaded area represents bedtime.

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