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From: Tumor-resident Malassezia can promote hepatocellular carcinoma development by downregulating bile acid synthesis and modulating tumor microenvironment

Fig. 3

Malassezia is related to bile acid synthesis. (a) KEGG48 and (b) GO enrichment results of the DEGs between samples with high abundance of Malassezia and low abundance. Linear regression analysis showing the correlation between the relative abundance of Malassezia and bile acid synthesis-related genes, including (c) MSTN, (d) CYP7 A1, and (e) CYP27 A1. (f) Two main pathways of bile acid synthesis. The red ovals represent the key enzymes that work.

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