Fig. 6From: A novel in vitro model reveals distinctive modulatory roles of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax on naïve cell-mediated immunityEffects of malaria on the remaining of CD34+ cells. HSCs-derived mononuclear cells (10 days old) were co-cultured with malaria antigens in various forms and uninfected erythrocyte controls. The bar graph shows the fold changes of CD34+ cells remaining in the culture after co-culture with the malaria parasite antigens for 4 days, with standard deviation. The data are mean values obtained from five individual cord blood samples. *P ≤ 0.05Back to article page