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Fig. 4 | Cell Communication and Signaling

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From: Faecalibacterium prausnitzii as a potential Antiatherosclerotic microbe

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CAD-associated changes in gut microbial function and their metabolomic associations. a Comparisons of the relative abundance of KEGG modules between the MI group and control group. b Comparisons of the relative abundance of KEGG modules between the UA group and control group. c Comparisons of the relative abundance of KEGG modules between the SACD group and control group. d Bubble chart of metabolite annotation-related pathways. e The abundance of KO genes involved in representative pathway modules was significantly different in at least one CAD severity group. KO genes with a prevalence of 5% or higher are shown. Significant changes are denoted as follows: *, P <  0.05; **, P <  0.01 according to the Wilcoxon rank sum test. f Changes in gene abundance in (e) are shown in a simplified pathway presentation

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