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Figure 4. OPLS-DA scores plot generated from global GC-MS profiles differentiate stool metabolites from CRC patients and healthy adults.. From: Stool Microbiome and Metabolome Differences between Colorectal Cancer Patients and Healthy Adults.
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Figure 2. Phyla-level microbial classification of bacteria from individual stool samples.. From: Stool Microbiome and Metabolome Differences between Colorectal Cancer Patients and Healthy Adults.
Figure 5. A heat map showing Pearson’s correlations between groups of metabolites and bacterial genera/species that significantly differed between CRC patients and healthy adults.. From: Stool Microbiome and Metabolome Differences between Colorectal Cancer Patients and Healthy Adults.
Figure 1. Using the 3% genetic distance, we observed no clustering of samples according to total stool microbial communities based on disease status of the sample donor using either the unweighted measure Jaccard similarity (A) or the weighted ThetaYC distance (B).. From: Stool Microbiome and Metabolome Differences between Colorectal Cancer Patients and Healthy Adults.
Figure 3. The relative proportion of bacterially-produced short chain fatty acids (SCFA) differed significantly between stool of healthy adults and individuals with CRC.. From: Stool Microbiome and Metabolome Differences between Colorectal Cancer Patients and Healthy Adults.
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