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Fig. 6 | Microbiome

Fig. 6

From: Under control: how a dietary additive can restore the gut microbiome and proteomic profile, and improve disease resilience in a marine teleostean fish fed vegetable diets

Fig. 6

Butyrate effect on anterior intestine mucus proteome in T2. a Principal component analysis of nutritionally regulated proteins in anterior intestine mucus samples. Component 1 is represented along X-axis. Component 2 is represented along Y-axis. b Significant molecular and cellular functions (IPA) of nutritionally regulated proteins. Significance is represented as a P value calculated using Benjamini-Hochberg multiple testing correction test. Numbers in grey bars represent the number of proteins with a reversion to control values (clusters 1 and 2 in Fig. 5) in D4 group. Numbers in white bars represent the number of proteins with no reversion to control values (clusters 3 and 4) in D4 group

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