Fig. 5: Integration of in vitro and in vivo datasets to identify shared proteomic and metabolomic signatures. | Communications Medicine

Fig. 5: Integration of in vitro and in vivo datasets to identify shared proteomic and metabolomic signatures.

From: Translational framework linking perfluoroheptanoic acid (PFHpA) exposure to metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease in adolescents

Fig. 5

This figure illustrates the pathways commonly found in a GEX (in vitro) and metabolites (in vivo), and b GEX (in vitro) and proteins (in vivo) datasets. Identified pathways reflect coordinated molecular changes across experimental systems. GEX gene expression, PWAS Proteome-wide association study.

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