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Fig. 1 | Immunity & Ageing

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From: Aging beyond menopause selectively decreases CD8+ T cell numbers but enhances cytotoxic activity in the human endometrium

Fig. 1

CD8+ T cell numbers decrease with age in the EM. A Correlation between number of CD8+ T cells recovered per gram of EM tissue after magnetic bead isolation and age from the entire study population (n = 68). B Correlation between number of CD8+ T cells recovered per gram of EM tissue after separating pre- (left; n = 35) and post-menopausal cells (right; n = 33) women. C Correlation between number of CD103 + CD8+ T cells recovered per gram of EM tissue and age from pre- (left; n = 21) or post-menopausal (right; n = 17) women. D Correlation between number of CD103-CD8+ T cells recovered per gram of EM tissue and age from pre- (left; n = 21) or post-menopausal (right; n = 17) women. Each dot represents a single patient. Spearman test

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