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Figure 2 | BMC Immunology

Figure 2

From: High-throughput gene expression profiling of memory differentiation in primary human T cells

Figure 2

Gene-expression profiling of naive and memory-phenotype human CD4 T cells. (A) Peripheral blood T cells, gated on CD4 T cells, stained to identify naive (green gate), central memory (CM) or effector memory (EM) cells. (B) Expression profile of genes differentially expressed in naive and memory-phenotype CD4 T cells sorted using the gates shown in (A). Each row represents an individual gene, and each column a different sample of naive, EM or CM CD4 T cells from seven healthy donors. Genes upregulated in memory-phenotype cells are shown in purple, and those upregulated in naive cells in green.

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