Figure 4.
Figure 4. Performance of FCM-MRD vs PCR-based MRD is dependent on the number of acquired cells. (A) The percentage of discordant cases by FCM-MRD and PCR-MRD is shown for individual time points (day 15, day 33, and day 78) as well as for all samples together. Data are presented for variable numbers of acquired cells: all samples (independent of cell number) and samples with at least 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 million cells acquired. (B) The sensitivity of FCM-MRD relative to PCR-MRD is shown for individual time points (day 15, day 33, and day 78) as well as for all samples together. Data are presented for variable numbers of acquired cells: all samples (independent of cell number; n = 377) and samples with at least 1 (n = 330), 2 (n = 287), 3 (n = 255), 4 (n = 227), or 5 million cells (n = 191) acquired. Sensitivity is calculated as the number of samples positive by both FCM and PCR divided by the total number of samples positive by PCR (ie, the reference method).

Performance of FCM-MRD vs PCR-based MRD is dependent on the number of acquired cells. (A) The percentage of discordant cases by FCM-MRD and PCR-MRD is shown for individual time points (day 15, day 33, and day 78) as well as for all samples together. Data are presented for variable numbers of acquired cells: all samples (independent of cell number) and samples with at least 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 million cells acquired. (B) The sensitivity of FCM-MRD relative to PCR-MRD is shown for individual time points (day 15, day 33, and day 78) as well as for all samples together. Data are presented for variable numbers of acquired cells: all samples (independent of cell number; n = 377) and samples with at least 1 (n = 330), 2 (n = 287), 3 (n = 255), 4 (n = 227), or 5 million cells (n = 191) acquired. Sensitivity is calculated as the number of samples positive by both FCM and PCR divided by the total number of samples positive by PCR (ie, the reference method).

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