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Fig. 5 | Gut Pathogens

Fig. 5

From: NMR metabolomics reveals effects of Cryptosporidium infections on host cell metabolome

Fig. 5

Shared changes in metabolite levels between both cell cultures and mice. Those metabolites which showed a reliable contribution towards group separation (determined by positive PLS-DA values, displayed as green shaded cells in Additional file 1: Figure S1 and Additional file 5: S5) in both mice and cell culture experiments were recorded and their functions assigned. Those metabolites with direct or indirect involvement with mitochondria are labelled in red. The analysis was conducted for both the C. parvum Iowa II (a) and C. parvum Weru (b) infection experiments. *N-nitrosodimethylamine is a known carcinogen and not naturally produced by any known human or mammalian cell line or any member of the cryptosporidia and may represent either a product of the gut microbiota, contamination or un-characterised spectra peak

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