Fig. 6.
Fig. 6. Immune reconstitution in recipients of matched unrelated, mismatched unrelated, and haploidentical marrow grafts. / Data are shown as box plots including the median and 1st to 3rd quartile of absolute cell number (A-E) or PHA response (F) at the indicated testing interval after transplantation. The 95th percentile range of absolute lymphocyte counts (per μL) from 42 healthy controls are shown as the shaded area in each graph. The 95th percentile range of PHA response of 370 healthy controls is shown as the shaded area in panel F. Data are presented in triplicate groupings. Matched unrelated patients are represented by the thin lined boxes, mismatched unrelated patients by the thick lined boxes, and haploidentical patients by the shaded boxes. The number of patients tested at each time interval for absolute cell counts ranged from 4 to 26 and for PHA response ranged from 5 to 18. Insufficient data points were available for intervals beyond 1 year for the PHA response.

Immune reconstitution in recipients of matched unrelated, mismatched unrelated, and haploidentical marrow grafts.

Data are shown as box plots including the median and 1st to 3rd quartile of absolute cell number (A-E) or PHA response (F) at the indicated testing interval after transplantation. The 95th percentile range of absolute lymphocyte counts (per μL) from 42 healthy controls are shown as the shaded area in each graph. The 95th percentile range of PHA response of 370 healthy controls is shown as the shaded area in panel F. Data are presented in triplicate groupings. Matched unrelated patients are represented by the thin lined boxes, mismatched unrelated patients by the thick lined boxes, and haploidentical patients by the shaded boxes. The number of patients tested at each time interval for absolute cell counts ranged from 4 to 26 and for PHA response ranged from 5 to 18. Insufficient data points were available for intervals beyond 1 year for the PHA response.

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