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Differentially abundant gene functions between the non-bacteremic and bacteremic groups in the biofilm microbiome in extracorporeal membrane oxygenator catheters (ECMO).
(A) Gene functions enriched in the non-bacteremic group are colored green. The box plot represents the predicted value of the secretion system. Functional categories of genes on the ECMO catheters were predicted using Phylogenetic Investigation of Communities by Reconstruction of Unobserved States. Differentially abundant functions were identified using linear discriminant analysis coupled with effect size measurements.</p
Differential abundance of taxa between bacteremic and non-bacteremic groups.
(A) Taxa identified by linear effect size with linear discriminant analysis (LDA) values of 2.5. Taxa enriched in different groups are displayed by color indicated in the key (red indicates taxa abundant in bacteremia) (B). Relative abundance of the nine discriminative genera selected from the LDA results.</p
Additional file 1 of Clinical impact of preoperative diaphragm dysfunction on early outcomes and ventilation function in lung transplant: a single-center retrospective study
Additional file 1. Supplement 1. Assessment of diaphragmatic function by ultrasonography. Supplement 2. Electrical impedance tomography measurements. Supplement 3. Diaphragm function changes at 3 months of transplantation
Identification and comparison of highly connected clusters of co-occurring networks of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation microbiota.
(A) Non-bacteremic group. (B) Bacteremic group. Each node represents a genus and is colored by its assigned phylum. Hexagonal nodes represent hub taxa.</p
Taxonomic diversity of ECMO microbiomes.
(A) Comparison of alpha diversity indices between bacteremic and non-bacteremic groups. (B) Principal coordinates analysis plot based on Bray-Curtis dissimilarity.</p
Taxonomic profiles of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation samples.
(A) Phylum level taxonomic profile. (B) Genus level taxonomic profile.</p
