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    Additional file 3 of A multi-omics study to investigate the progression of the Correa pathway in gastric mucosa in the context of cirrhosis

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    Additional file 3: Figure S2. S-C represents gastric mucosa derived from the control group, and S-LC represents gastric mucosa derived from the treatment group. Wilcoxon rank-sum test bar plot on phylum level. **p < 0.01, and ***p < 0.001. S-C, gastric mucosa in the control group; S-LC, gastric mucosa in patients with cirrhosis

    Additional file 5 of A multi-omics study to investigate the progression of the Correa pathway in gastric mucosa in the context of cirrhosis

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    Additional file 5: Figure S4. Metabolite KEGG pathway enrichment map. Each bubble in the graph represents a KEGG Pathway. The X-axis represents the relative importance of metabolites in the pathway in terms of impact value; the Y-axis represents the enrichment significance of metabolite involvement in the pathway—log10(P value). The size of the bubble represents the Impact value. The larger the bubble, the greater the importance of the pathway. KEGG, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes

    Highly Selective and Humidity-Resistant Triethylamine Sensors Based on Pt and Cr<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Nanoparticles

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    A triethylamine gas sensor with humidity resistance, high selectivity, and high response is designed. Chromium oxide particles were prepared by heating them in a water bath at 80 °C. Pt/Cr2O3 nanoparticles were obtained by sodium borohydride reduction. The structure morphology of nanoparticles was characterized by some methods. The gas response test results showed that the modification of Pt improved the response value and selectivity of Cr2O3 to triethylamine. It was found that Cr2O3–2Pt nanoparticles had the best performance, and at the optimum operating temperature of 160 °C, its response value reached 200, 68 times that of Cr2O3 (S = 2.95). In addition, the modification of Pt made Cr2O3–2Pt nanoparticles had a wide range of humidity applications. The mechanism of gas response is explained by using the Schottky barrier and hole accumulation layer model of Pt and Cr2O3 contact and energy band theory

    Additional file 2 of A multi-omics study to investigate the progression of the Correa pathway in gastric mucosa in the context of cirrhosis

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    Additional file 2: Figure S1. S-C represents gastric mucosa derived from the control group, and S-LC represents gastric mucosa derived from the liver cirrhosis group. (A) Fig A is the flow chart of the study. (B) Validation of the PLS-DA model using permutation testing. (C) The difference in species composition at the specie level. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, and ***p < 0.001
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