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Fig. 11 | Infectious Agents and Cancer

Fig. 11

From: T- and NK-cell populations with regulatory phenotype and markers of apoptosis in circulating lymphocytes of patients with CIN3 or microcarcinoma of the cervix: evidence for potential mechanisms of immune suppression

Fig. 11

Histogram showing the proportion of observations for each phenotypic parameter (i.e. the frequencies of circulating lymphocyte populations with indicated phenotypes) in the patient group (plotted in decreasing order) that lie outside the ‘normal’ range which limits were estimated experimentally as the 0.1 and 0.9 quantiles for the control group of healthy donors; the percentage of values appeared to be less than the 0.1 quantile for parameters that exhibited decreasing trend in the patient group are shown in blue, the percentage of values that were greater than the 0.9 quantile value for variables with increasing trend in cancer patients are shown in red

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