Table 1.
Derived variables for in vivo human monocyte kinetics
SubjectProliferationDelayLifespansPool sizesPercentage transiting
BMBM to bloodmarrowCMIMNCMCMIMNCMCM→IMIM→NCM
 per d  d  d d d d  % % %  % % 
Subject 1 0.48  1.53  1.04 1.37 4.29 6.44  80 12  3.2 100 
Subject 2 0.28  1.70  1.77 0.5 5.26 7.52  83 10  0.8 100 
Subject 3 0.26  1.61  1.9 0.62 3.55 8.28  90  0.6 100 
Subject 4 0.64  1.70  0.78 1.54 4.11 N/R  96  0.8 N/R 
Mean 0.42  1.64  1.37 1.01 4.30 7.41  87 5 8  1.4 100 
SEM 0.09  0.04  0.27 0.26 0.36 0.53  3.59 1.47 2.17  0.62 
SubjectProliferationDelayLifespansPool sizesPercentage transiting
BMBM to bloodmarrowCMIMNCMCMIMNCMCM→IMIM→NCM
 per d  d  d d d d  % % %  % % 
Subject 1 0.48  1.53  1.04 1.37 4.29 6.44  80 12  3.2 100 
Subject 2 0.28  1.70  1.77 0.5 5.26 7.52  83 10  0.8 100 
Subject 3 0.26  1.61  1.9 0.62 3.55 8.28  90  0.6 100 
Subject 4 0.64  1.70  0.78 1.54 4.11 N/R  96  0.8 N/R 
Mean 0.42  1.64  1.37 1.01 4.30 7.41  87 5 8  1.4 100 
SEM 0.09  0.04  0.27 0.26 0.36 0.53  3.59 1.47 2.17  0.62 

Proliferation rate, lifespans, delays, and percentage of monocyte transitioning between subpopulations by subject for the model in which Δ3 = 0. Pool sizes were determined by flow cytometric analysis and were an input variable in the model. CMs, classical monocytes; IMs, intermediate monocytes; NCMs, nonclassical monocytes; N/R, data fit not resolved due to low labeling rates in nonclassical monocytes in subject 4.

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