Fig. 1: MetaMEx reveals the behavior of PPARGC1A across 66 transcriptomic studies. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: MetaMEx reveals the behavior of PPARGC1A across 66 transcriptomic studies.

From: Transcriptomic profiling of skeletal muscle adaptations to exercise and inactivity

Fig. 1: MetaMEx reveals the behavior of PPARGC1A across 66 transcriptomic studies.The alt text for this image may have been generated using AI.

The online tool MetaMEx (www.metamex.eu) allows for the quick interrogation of all published exercise and inactivity studies for a single gene. The analysis provides annotations of each study with respect to skeletal muscle type obtained, sex, age, fitness, weight, and metabolic status of the participants studied. The forest plot of individual statistics (fold-change, FDR, 95% confidence intervals), as well as the meta-analysis score is provided. In the case of HIIT training and combined exercise training protocols, the number of studies is insufficient to calculate meaningful meta-analysis statistics. NA: not available.

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