Fig. 4: Differences in the connectivity and structure of the cytokine—symptom network between treatment groups at 6-month follow-up. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 4: Differences in the connectivity and structure of the cytokine—symptom network between treatment groups at 6-month follow-up.

From: Network analysis of inflammation and symptoms in recent onset schizophrenia and the influence of minocycline during a clinical trial

Fig. 4: Differences in the connectivity and structure of the cytokine—symptom network between treatment groups at 6-month follow-up.

Network of influential pro-inflammatory cytokines and symptoms of the depression and suspiciousness community at baseline and 6 months (baseline, top rows: A and B; 6 months, bottom rows: C and D) in the placebo (left columns, A and C) and minocycline (right column, B and D) groups. Blue edges represent positive partial correlations, and red edges represent negative partial correlations. Thicker edges represent stronger associations.

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