Figure 5.
Figure 5. Percentage of CD4+CD25+CD45RA+ and CD4+CD25+CD45RA- T cells in peripheral blood of healthy control subjects. PBMCs from 27 healthy donors were stained with CD4, CD25, and CD45RA mAbs. The percentages of CD4+CD25+CD45RA+ and CD4+CD25+CD45RA- cells in each individual were calculated using the gating strategy illustrated in panel A. (B) percentages of CD25+CD45RA+ and CD25+CD45RA- cells within CD4+ cells. The total for each individual was calculated by adding the 2 values. Horizontal bars represent the group means. (C-D) CD25+CD45RA+ cells are shown as a percentage of CD4+ cells and of CD4+CD45RA+ cells, respectively, as a function of age. Exponential decay curves have been fitted to the data.

Percentage of CD4+CD25+CD45RA+ and CD4+CD25+CD45RA- T cells in peripheral blood of healthy control subjects. PBMCs from 27 healthy donors were stained with CD4, CD25, and CD45RA mAbs. The percentages of CD4+CD25+CD45RA+ and CD4+CD25+CD45RA- cells in each individual were calculated using the gating strategy illustrated in panel A. (B) percentages of CD25+CD45RA+ and CD25+CD45RA- cells within CD4+ cells. The total for each individual was calculated by adding the 2 values. Horizontal bars represent the group means. (C-D) CD25+CD45RA+ cells are shown as a percentage of CD4+ cells and of CD4+CD45RA+ cells, respectively, as a function of age. Exponential decay curves have been fitted to the data.

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