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Fig. 2

From: A higher bacterial inward BCAA transport driven by Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is associated with lower serum levels of BCAA in early adolescents

Fig. 2

Association of bacterial gene abundance with BCAA serum levels and HOMA-IR. A heat map of the partial Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient between genes involved in BCAA biosynthesis and serum levels of BCAA. B heat map of the partial Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient between genes involved in BCAA transport and serum levels of BCAA. C heat map of the partial Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient between genes involved in BCAA transport and HOMA-IR. P-values were calculated using partial correlations adjusted for Model 1: age and sex. Model 2: Model 1 + body fat percentage. False discovery rate (FDR) adjusted *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01

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