Additional file 1 of Data-independent acquisition mass spectrometry in severe rheumatic heart disease (RHD) identifies a proteomic signature showing ongoing inflammation and effectively classifying RHD cases

Autor: Salie, M. Taariq, Yang, Jing, Ram��rez Medina, Carlos R., Z��hlke, Liesl J., Chishala, Chishala, Ntsekhe, Mpiko, Gitura, Bernard, Ogendo, Stephen, Okello, Emmy, Lwabi, Peter, Musuku, John, Mtaja, Agnes, Hugo-Hamman, Christopher, El-Sayed, Ahmed, Damasceno, Albertino, Mocumbi, Ana, Bode-Thomas, Fidelia, Yilgwan, Christopher, Amusa, Ganiyu A., Nkereuwem, Esin, Shaboodien, Gasnat, Da Silva, Rachael, Lee, Dave Chi Hoo, Frain, Simon, Geifman, Nophar, Whetton, Anthony D., Keavney, Bernard, Engel, Mark E.
Rok vydání: 2022
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.19402011
Popis: Additional file 1: Figure S1. Scatter plots of BMI and age in cases and controls with their density plots in each group. Figure S2. Percentage of missing data in proteins with dashed red line representing the cutoff line. Figure S3. Pearson correlation coefficients of protein expression with BMI/Age among case and control samples. Correlation coefficients are in general weak, and not systematically different between cases and controls. Figure S4. Errorbar plots of protein expressions in females (x-axis) and males (y-axis) in case and control samples, respectively. The dashed lines are identity lines. Table S1. The eight African countries contributing participants in the study. Table S2. Mean of log2-scaled protein expression quantities in cases and controls, log2 foldchange between cases and controls, p-values from student t-test and adjusted p-values for multiple comparisons (only proteins with adjusted p value
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:Additional file 1: Figure S1. Scatter plots of BMI and age in cases and controls with their density plots in each group. Figure S2. Percentage of missing data in proteins with dashed red line representing the cutoff line. Figure S3. Pearson correlation coefficients of protein expression with BMI/Age among case and control samples. Correlation coefficients are in general weak, and not systematically different between cases and controls. Figure S4. Errorbar plots of protein expressions in females (x-axis) and males (y-axis) in case and control samples, respectively. The dashed lines are identity lines. Table S1. The eight African countries contributing participants in the study. Table S2. Mean of log2-scaled protein expression quantities in cases and controls, log2 foldchange between cases and controls, p-values from student t-test and adjusted p-values for multiple comparisons (only proteins with adjusted p value
DOI:10.6084/m9.figshare.19402011