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Fig. 4 | BMC Cancer

Fig. 4

From: Mechanism of intestinal microbiota disturbance promoting the occurrence and development of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma——based on microbiomics and metabolomics

Fig. 4

Correlation analysis. (A) A thermogram of the correlation coefficient between the gut microbiota and intestinal metabolites is shown; blue represents a positive correlation, green represents a negative correlation, the color depth represents a strong or weak correlation, * indicates p < 0.05, and the number on the right represents the correlation coefficient. (B) For the line chart of the number of basophils in the peripheral blood, the abscissa is the tumor stage, and the ordinate is the number of cells. (C) In the linear relationship diagram, the X axis is the independent variable (gut microbiota), and the Y axis is the dependent variable (pantothenic acid). (D) A thermogram of the correlation coefficient between the gut microbiota and the number of peripheral blood cells is shown. (E) A heatmap of the correlation coefficients between intestinal metabolites and the number of peripheral blood cells is shown

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