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Fig. 2 | Microbiome

Fig. 2

From: Altered gut metabolites and microbiota interactions are implicated in colorectal carcinogenesis and can be non-invasive diagnostic biomarkers

Fig. 2

Metabolite markers for pairwise discriminations of CRC, CRA and NC groups. A Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis for the 20 metabolite markers discriminating CRC from NC. B ROC analysis applying the 20 CRC vs NC metabolite markers to discriminate CRA from NC. C ROC analysis applying the 20 CRC vs NC metabolite markers to discriminate CRC from CRA. D ROC analysis for the 11 metabolite markers discriminating CRA from NC. E ROC analysis applying the 11 CRA vs NC metabolite markers to discriminate CRC from NC. F ROC analysis applying the 11 CRA vs NC metabolite markers to discriminate CRC from CRA. G ROC analysis for the 13 metabolite markers discriminating CRC from CRA. H ROC analysis applying the 13 CRC vs CRA metabolite markers to discriminate CRC from NC. I ROC analysis for applying the 13 CRC vs CRA metabolite markers to discriminate CRA from NC. CRC; colorectal cancer, CRA; colorectal adenoma, NC; normal control

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