Fig. 1: Flow cytometry reveals altered innate and adaptive immune phenotypes among East Palestine residents. | Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology

Fig. 1: Flow cytometry reveals altered innate and adaptive immune phenotypes among East Palestine residents.

From: Characterizing immune perturbations in peripheral blood following the East Palestine, Ohio train derailment

Fig. 1: Flow cytometry reveals altered innate and adaptive immune phenotypes among East Palestine residents.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

A Bar graphs of changes in the frequencies of total T cells (mean, range; control 57.6, 31.1–74.2; EP 14.2, 1.93–25.8), CD4 + T cells (mean, range; control 65.17, 38.6–86.1; EP 45.9, 17.5–83.9), CD8 + T cells (mean, range; control 28.9, 11.5–50.0; EP 43.2, 13.3–66.2) and stacked bar graphs of memory subsets derived from manual gating of flow cytometry phenotyping. Error bars represent the standard error of the mean (SEM). B Bar graphs of changes in the frequencies of B cells (mean, range; control 9.5, 2.04–19.5; EP 2.6, 0.46–8.78) and stacked bar graphs of memory subsets derived from manual gating of flow cytometry phenotyping. Error bars represent SEM. C Bar graphs of changes in the frequencies of innate cells (mean, range; control 32.8, 16.8–61.9; EP 83.1, 71.6–97.6), monocytes (mean, range; control 44.9, 21.3–68.5; EP 15.0, 4.02–30.0), NK cells (mean, range; control 44.8, 23.2–70.4; EP 71.2, 63.1–79.6) and stacked bar graphs of subsets derived from manual gating of flow cytometry phenotyping. Error bars represent SEM. (# = p < 0.1, * = p < 0.05, ** = p < 0.01, *** = p < 0.001, **** = p < 0.0001).

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