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Additional file 5: Figure S3. of Gut microbiota dysbiosis contributes to the development of hypertension

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posted on 2017-02-01, 05:00 authored by Jing Li, Fangqing Zhao, Yidan Wang, Junru Chen, Jie Tao, Gang Tian, Shouling Wu, Wenbin Liu, Qinghua Cui, Bin Geng, Weili Zhang, Ryan Weldon, Kelda Auguste, Lei Yang, Xiaoyan Liu, Li Chen, Xinchun Yang, Baoli Zhu, Jun Cai
The gut microbial abundances of genera enriched in groups do not correlated with BMI, age or gender. The relative abundances of genera overrepresented (above 4) or deficient (below 11) in subjects for each control (n = 41), pHTN (n = 56), and HTN (n = 99) sample are shown. The information for BMI, age and gender of each participant are included in the heat map. (PDF 669 kb)

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