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Figure 4 | Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology

Figure 4

From: Allergen-specific T cell quantity in blood is higher in allergic compared to nonallergic individuals

Figure 4

Absolute count for allergen-specific B cells (left) and Th cells (right) in allergic patients (n = 33, closed diamonds) and nonallergic persons (n = 18, open diamonds). The numbers of allergic patients were 18 for cat, 23 for Timothy, and 19 for birch. Significance of the difference between the allergic and nonallergic groups is given in the upper section of each plot. Allergen-specific Th and B cells results are displayed as corrected absolute count of CFSE low Th and B cells (saline control absolute counts subtracted). The horizontal bars show the medians.

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