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    NK cells in survivors and in fatalities.

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    <p>The frequency of NK (<b>A</b>), and of NK subsets (<b>B:</b> CD56<sup>bright</sup>, CD56<sup>dim</sup>, and CD56<sup>neg</sup>) was analyzed in HD (n = 14), EBOV-survivors (n = 7) and EBOV-fatalities (n = 6). Statistical analysis was performed by using Mann Whitney test and differences were considered significant with a p<0.05, and highlighted with an asterisk. *: p<0.05; **: p<0.01; ***: p<0.001.</p

    Frequency of Vδ2 T-cells in survivors and in fatalities.

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    <p>The frequency of Vδ2 (<b>A</b>), Vδ2<sup>pos</sup>CD95<sup>pos</sup> (<b>B</b>), of Vδ2<sup>pos</sup>CCR7<sup>neg</sup> (<b>C</b>) and Vδ2<sup>pos</sup>CTLA-4<sup>pos</sup> (<b>D</b>) was analyzed in HD (n = 14), EBOV-survivors (n = 10) and EBOV-fatalities (n = 6). Statistical analysis was performed by using Mann Whitney test and differences were considered significant with a p<0.05 and highlighted with an asterisk.*: p<0.05; **: p<0.01; ***: p<0.001.</p
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