Figure 5
Figure 5. Increased number of T cells in bone marrow of ITP patients. Flow cytometric analysis of CD3+ T cells in blood (A) and bone marrow (B) from ITP patients (n = 5) and controls (n = 6). The results are given as percentage of CD3+ cells within the lymphocyte population gated in the forward and side scatter dot plot. Immunohistochemistry (C) and enumeration of CD3+ T cells on bone marrow biopsies obtained from untreated and newly diagnosed ITP patients (n = 17) and controls (n = 7). These results are given as number of CD3+ cells per cross-sectional area (mm2). Data are presented as means plus or minus SEM.

Increased number of T cells in bone marrow of ITP patients. Flow cytometric analysis of CD3+ T cells in blood (A) and bone marrow (B) from ITP patients (n = 5) and controls (n = 6). The results are given as percentage of CD3+ cells within the lymphocyte population gated in the forward and side scatter dot plot. Immunohistochemistry (C) and enumeration of CD3+ T cells on bone marrow biopsies obtained from untreated and newly diagnosed ITP patients (n = 17) and controls (n = 7). These results are given as number of CD3+ cells per cross-sectional area (mm2). Data are presented as means plus or minus SEM.

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