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From: Lymphocyte depletion and repopulation after chemotherapy for primary breast cancer

Fig 3

After chemotherapy B cells comprise more naïve cells and fewer memory cells, a change that does not show a trend towards normalising even 9 months after chemotherapy. B cell subtypes were quantified by multi-parameter flow cytometry and their numbers are presented as the proportion of the total B cell pool. Data are shown for samples taken pre-chemotherapy (pre) and 3, 6, and 9 months (3m, 6m, 9m) after the end of chemotherapy. Boxes represent 50 % of the data, with medians (lines), interquartile ranges (whiskers) and individual outliers (circles). * p < 0.001

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