von Scholten, Bernt Rosendahl, Alexander Hasbak, Philip Bergholdt, Regine Kjaer, Andreas Rossing, Peter Hansen, Tine MOESM2 of Impaired coronary microcirculation in type 2 diabetic patients is associated with elevated circulating regulatory T cells and reduced number of IL-21R+ T cells Additional file 2: Figure S2. Total number of IL-21R+ leukocyte populations in diabetic patients and healthy controls. The number of IL-21R+ CD4+ T cells (A), CD8+ T cells (B), B cells (C) and CD68+ monocytes (D) is shown. A total of 2 ml blood was analysed and the total number of each cell population was calculated as described in the Materials and Methods section. Each dot represents one individual and the horizontal line represents the mean value in each group. P values represent difference between groups assessed by t test. Type 2 diabetes;Flow-cytometry (FACS) analysis;Coronary microcirculation;Coronary flow reserve;Inflammation;Cardiovascular disease;Peripheral blood;Monocyte sub-populations 2016-04-19
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