If 100% of the cells in the gated lymphocyte population are positive for CD45 (ie. they are leukocytes), 10% are B cells (represented by CD19 and CD20 positivity), and 5% are NK cells (represented by CD16 and CD56 positivity), approximately what percentage of T cells would be expected?

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If 100% of the cells in the gated lymphocyte population are positive for CD45 (ie. they are leukocytes), 10% are B cells (represented by CD19 and CD20 positivity), and 5% are NK cells (represented by CD16 and CD56 positivity), approximately what percentage of T cells would be expected?

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