Fig. 3: Unsupervised hierarchical clustering associates circulating immune-oncological proteome profiles with population groups—Ghanaian, AA, and EA men. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Unsupervised hierarchical clustering associates circulating immune-oncological proteome profiles with population groups—Ghanaian, AA, and EA men.

From: Serum proteomics links suppression of tumor immunity to ancestry and lethal prostate cancer

Fig. 3: Unsupervised hierarchical clustering associates circulating immune-oncological proteome profiles with population groups—Ghanaian, AA, and EA men.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Heatmap showing protein profiles for men without prostate cancer. Each row represents a protein (n = 82), and each column corresponds to an individual [n = 1482 (654 Ghanaian, 374 AA, and 454 EA)]. Each individual is color-coded as Ghanaian, AA, or EA in the annotation bar on top of the heatmap. Normalized z-score of proteins abundance is depicted on a low-to-high scale (blue-white-red). Source data are provided as a Source Data file. AA  African American and EA  European American.

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