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Fig. 1 | Immunity & Ageing

Fig. 1

From: Transcriptional characteristics and functional validation of three monocyte subsets during aging

Fig. 1

Comparisons of the proportions of monocytes and their three subsets in young (19–30 years, n = 120) and older (55–86 years, n = 103) individuals. A. Comparison of the percentage of monocytes between young and aged individuals. B. Comparison of the proportion of classical subset in young and elderly individuals. C. Comparison of the percentage of intermediate subset between young and aged individuals. D. Comparison of the proportion of nonclassical subset in young and older individuals. E. Correlation of the percentage of monocytes and age in the older group. F. Association of the proportion of classical subset and age in the elderly group. G. Correlation of the percentage of intermediate subset and age in the older group. H. Association of the proportion of nonclassical subset and age in the elderly group. Blue dots symbolize young individuals and orange dots denote aged individuals, *P < 0.05

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