Extended Data Fig. 2: Characterization of omAT composition. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 2: Characterization of omAT composition.

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Extended Data Fig. 2: Characterization of omAT composition.

a,b, Cluster markers used for annotating cell clusters in human omAT of the MTSS (left) and LTSS (right) study. c,d, UMAP visualization representing omAT pools from the MTSS study (c) and LTSS study (d) coloured by predicted cell subtypes from the Emont et al. visceral AT dataset from Caucasian individuals. Feature plots showing reference mapping scores illustrating how well omAT dataset maps to the Emont et al. dataset. e,f, Relative cell type abundance in omAT per condition and tissue donor of the LTSS (e) and MTSS (f) study. Lines connecting dots indicate paired samples. Significance between T0 and T1 for e-f was calculated using paired multiple Wilcoxon tests with Benjamini, Krieger and Yekutieli post hoc test for multiple comparisons. Error bars represent s.d.

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