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Fig. 5 | Clinical Proteomics

Fig. 5

From: Airway fibrin formation cascade in allergic asthma exacerbation: implications for inflammation and remodeling

Fig. 5

Correlation of fibrin clot pathway with phenotypic features. BALF protein abundance was subjected to correlation analysis with phenotypic measurements of airway physiology and BAL immune cell counts (Eos, eosinophil; PMN, neutrophil; Lymph, lymphocyte). A Correlation matrix of BALF protein abundance and phenotypic characteristics. Each sample pre and post was included in the correlation. For each pairwise comparison, the Pearson correlation coefficient is indicated by the color scale (at right). B–G Correlation plots of highly significant associations. B Change in Log2 transformed absolute count of eosinophils (X 104/ml; Log2[Eos]) vs F2 abundance. Scatterplot and linear regression (in red) shown. Confidence interval of the regression is indicated by shading. Pearson correlation and statistical significance are indicated by r, and p, respectively. C Log2[Eos] vs FGG. D Log2[Eos] vs GRN. E FCFeNO vs SERPINA3

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