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Fig. 7 | Lipids in Health and Disease

Fig. 7

From: Proteomic and functional analysis of HDL subclasses in humans and rats: a proof-of-concept study

Fig. 7

Functional annotation of the relatively abundant proteins in each HDL subclass in human and rats. The relatively abundant proteins in the S/M/L-HDL subclasses, as shown in Table 1, were searched in Gene Ontology (GO) annotations website (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/QuickGO/annotations), and the GO-molecular function and GO-biological process were grouped under ten umbrella terms. The relatively abundant proteins of the HDL subclasses are represented by different colored bars, and if none of the relatively abundant proteins in the HDL subclass grouped in GO terms, the proteins were represented by blank bars. The length of the bar represents the enriched log2FC value of the protein in each HDL subclass, and the critical maximum of the log2FC value (value 15) is marked as ∞

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