PPT-Supplemental Figure 1 Rheumatic diseases
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Viral infection Inflammation response log10 p value log10. Box 1 : Rheumatic diseases with eponyms 9 Wegners granutomalosis polyangiitis) (1936)Paget’s disease of bone (1877)Weber – Christian disease (1892) Takayasus disease DeQuerva Figure . S1. . . (A) . Schematic shows the three KREN1, KREN2, and KREN3 ~20S editosomes, and their protein interactions identified by yeast two-hybrid and co-expression studies (dashed lines) (Schnaufer et al. 2003; Schnaufer et al. 2010; Mehta et al. 2015). (B-D) Networks show detailed editosome architecture revealed by cross-linking and mass spectrometry (CXMS) (McDermott et al. 2016). Network edge widths are proportional to the number of interlinks observed between two proteins. All previously described interactions between editosome proteins were found in our cross-linking data. . 2012). 345,641 diverse . protein . families. Multiple. sequences. 2. 47. ,. 437. with . at least . 3. homologous. . sequences. Full length. proteins. 224. ,4. 09. . where majority of sequences have . Supplemental Figure 1 Supplemental Figure 2 Supplemental Figure 3 Supplemental Figure 4 Supplemental Table 1 Supplemental Figure 5 CD44. GM130. CD40. MSCs. EVs. B. C. Supplemental Figure 1. Supplemental Figure 2. Supplemental Figure 3 . Supplemental Figure 4. A. B. A. B. C. Supplemental Figure 5. D. SSC. CD206. CD206. 25.7%. 14%. DMSs . and dietary intake and lifestyle factors at . exam 5 . for . all participants (n=1880). . -log10 (P value). 60. 50. 40. 30. 20. 10. 132 Nutrients/Bioactive . 129 Food group1 (FFD). 29 Food group2 (FG5Serv). fpkm. ). PD-L1 (. fpkm. ). CD8 (. fpkm. ). Iba1 (. fpkm. ). p. < 0.001. p. < 0.001. p. < 0.001. p. < 0.001. GM-CSF. GM-CSF. GM-CSF. GM-CSF. Supplemental Figure 1. Gene expression analysis in breast cancer cases from TCGA database. Gene expression levels of CD8, Iba1, PD-L1, and PD-L2 in breast cancer were compared between the cases with and without GM-CSF expression. The Mann-Whitney . 1. 5. 10. 30. 50. 100. SP600125. 0,1. 1. 2. 5. 10. 20. ER-27319. 1. 5. 10. 30. 50. 100. Inhibitors concentration (µM). A. B. Supplemental Figure 1: B cell survival (A) . B cells were pre-treated with kinase inhibitors (GF109203 (PKC. GSE47460_GPL14550 . GSE47460_GPL6480 . Supplemental Figure 2. Megakaryocyte score. Platelet score. FVC. DLCO. A. B. Megakaryocyte score. Platelet score. FVC. DLCO. r = -0.09331, p = 0.5237. r = 0.07781, p = 0.6721. suboptimally. positioned. There was a normal . cardiothymic. silhouette. The lungs were clear. Air in scattered loops of . nondilated. small and large bowel, within all four quadrants of the abdomen.. Scale bar: 10nm. 9.5nm. 14.7nm. Average diameter:. A. B. Supplemental figure 2. ELISA using FT and GnH-FT as antigens. A. B. * P <0.05, ** P<0.01, *** P<0.001, and **** P<0.00001. **. *. *. B. Supplemental Figure 2. Tissue. Adrenal gland . Appendix. Appendix . Bone marrow . Breast . Breast cancer. Bronchus Respiratory . Cartilage. Cerebellum . Cerebellum . Cerebellum . Cerebral cortex. Cerebral cortex. children . aged 2–5 years . in Medicaid receiving . clinical care for . attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): United States, 2011. 0.45-1.40%. 1.41-1.70%. 1.71-2.05%. 2.06-3.38%. SUPPLEMENTAL FIGURE 5. . . Hazim. . abdul. . Wahhab. General characters of streptococci. :. Spherical . (cocci) arranged in chain . or pairs. .. Gram- positive.. Most . streptococci are facultative anaerobes.. All . Streptococci are catalase negative..
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