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Fig. 1 | Lipids in Health and Disease

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From: Fecal short chain fatty acids and urinary 3-indoxyl sulfate do not discriminate between patients with Crohn´s disease and ulcerative colitis and are not of diagnostic utility for predicting disease severity

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Fecal SCFAs and urinary 3-indoxyl sulfate levels of healthy controls and patients with IBD. a SCFAs in stool of healthy controls (HC) and patients with IBD (IBD); b Urinary 3-indoxyl sulfate levels of controls and patients with IBD; c Fecal propionate levels of female and male controls; d Correlation of urinary 3-indoxyl sulfate levels with BMI in the IBD cohort. Spearman correlation coefficient r =—0.472. Small circles in b and c mark outliers. * p < 0.05

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