Figure 2
Figure 2. Estimating total body naive CD4+ T cells as a function of age. (A) Body weight as a function of age, from Kuczmarski et al.10 (B) Blood volume as a function of age, estimated from panel A and the regression relation between weight and blood volume in Linderkamp et al11 (Appendix). (C) Mean naive CD4+ T-cell density in blood with age, using the relation in Huenecke et al7 (Appendix). (D) Estimated total body naive CD4+ T-cell numbers, using the data in panels B and C. Panels A, B, and D show the mean, 2.5 and 97.5 percentiles at the population level; panel C shows the mean and its associated 95% confidence interval.

Estimating total body naive CD4+ T cells as a function of age. (A) Body weight as a function of age, from Kuczmarski et al.10  (B) Blood volume as a function of age, estimated from panel A and the regression relation between weight and blood volume in Linderkamp et al11  ( Appendix). (C) Mean naive CD4+ T-cell density in blood with age, using the relation in Huenecke et al ( Appendix). (D) Estimated total body naive CD4+ T-cell numbers, using the data in panels B and C. Panels A, B, and D show the mean, 2.5 and 97.5 percentiles at the population level; panel C shows the mean and its associated 95% confidence interval.

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