Extended Data Fig. 4: Lipid species in plasma and lymph.
From: Lymph protects metastasizing melanoma cells from ferroptosis

Related to Fig. 3. a, b, Lipid species that significantly differed in abundance between the plasma and lymph of NSG (a) or C57BL (b) mice (P < 0.01). c, Relative triacylglycerol content in the ApoB+ and ApoB− fractions of blood plasma or lymph fluid (after cells were removed) from C57BL mice (two independent samples per treatment). d, Relative oleic acid abundance in the ApoB+ and ApoB− fractions of blood plasma or lymph fluid from C57BL mice (two independent samples per treatment). Statistical significance was assessed using generalized linear modelling with log-transformed, half-min imputed data replacing zeros followed by the Benjamini-Hochberg multiple comparisons adjustment using two-sided t-statistics (a and b). The number of replicates is indicated in each panel. Each panel reflects two independent experiments. All data represent means and, when present, error bars reflect s.d. Exact P values are provided in the source data files.