Fig. 4: The top six luminal epithelium (LE) Gene Ontology categories (top, left) enriched in the statistically significant (Tukey-adjusted ANOVA or a Holm-adjusted g test, p value <0.05) proteins from the dominant cell population study and the corresponding protein images. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: The top six luminal epithelium (LE) Gene Ontology categories (top, left) enriched in the statistically significant (Tukey-adjusted ANOVA or a Holm-adjusted g test, p value <0.05) proteins from the dominant cell population study and the corresponding protein images.

From: Automated mass spectrometry imaging of over 2000 proteins from tissue sections at 100-μm spatial resolution

Fig. 4: The top six luminal epithelium (LE) Gene Ontology categories (top, left) enriched in the statistically significant (Tukey-adjusted ANOVA or a Holm-adjusted g test, p value <0.05) proteins from the dominant cell population study and the corresponding protein images.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

(1) Armadillo repeat protein deleted in velo-cardio-facial syndrome homolog (ARVC), reticulon-4 (RTN4), and CD166 antigen (CD166); (2) junctional adhesion molecule A (JAM1); (3) voltage-dependent anion-selective channel protein 2 (VDAC2); (4) coronin-2A (COR2A); (5) annexin A1 (ANXA1), keratin type I cytoskeletal 19 (K1C19), and catenin beta-1 (CTNB1); (6) erlin-2 (ERLN2), a neutral cholesterol ester hydrolase 1 (NCEH1). Scale bars, 100 µm. The authors thank PNNL Graphic Designer Nathan Johnson for preparing the figure.

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