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Comment
. 2012 Jul;9(4):322-3.
doi: 10.1038/cmi.2012.16. Epub 2012 May 28.

Analyzing the phenotypic and functional complexity of lymphocytes using CyTOF (cytometry by time-of-flight)

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Analyzing the phenotypic and functional complexity of lymphocytes using CyTOF (cytometry by time-of-flight)

Guobing Chen et al. Cell Mol Immunol. 2012 Jul.
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Figure 1
Visualization of CD8+ T-cell subsets identified by CyTOF. (a) A uniform ‘folded Y'-shaped pattern was established using CyTOF PCA. (b) The distinct niche occupation (red) of different viral specific CD8+ T cells was demonstrated by CyTOF two-dimensional PCA. CMV, cytomegalovirus; CyTOF, cytometry by time-of-flight; EBV, Epstein–Barr virus; PCA, principal component analysis; Tcm, central memory T cell; Teff, terminal effector T cell; Tem, effector memory T cell; Tn, naive T cell; Tslec, short-lived effector T cell.

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