Additional file 4: Figure S4. of Pro-inflammatory pattern of IgG1 Fc glycosylation in multiple sclerosis cerebrospinal fluid
Manfred Wuhrer
Maurice Selman
Liam McDonnell
Tania Kümpfel
Tobias Derfuss
Mohsen Khademi
Tomas Olsson
Reinhard Hohlfeld
Edgar Meinl
Markus Krumbholz
10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3634415_D5.v1
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_4_Figure_S4_of_Pro-inflammatory_pattern_of_IgG1_Fc_glycosylation_in_multiple_sclerosis_cerebrospinal_fluid/4435214
Terminal IgG1 sialylation and galactosylation correlate with each other (A), whereas other combinations of glycosylation features within the same group and compartment do not (B). ϱ and p values (Spearman’s method, adjusted for multiple testing) are given for each diagram. Trendlines represent LOWESS lines (Cleveland 1979) and indicate the strength of association by their opacity and thickness. (PDF 254 kb)
2015-12-18 05:00:00
Multiple sclerosis
Cerebrospinal fluid
Immunoglobulin G
Glycosylation