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From: The effect of dietary lipid quality in early life on serum LysoPC(18:2) levels and their association with adult blood glucose levels in intrauterine growth restricted rats

Fig. 2

Serum metabolites at PN42 in relation to metabolic parameters at PN96. Correlation between metabolite co-abundance modules at PN42 and a relative fat mass at PN92; b plasma glucose levels at PN96 and c plasma triglyceride levels at PN96; serum d PC(36:2), e LysoPC(18:1) and f LysoPC(18:2) levels at PN42; correlations between glucose levels at PN96 and serum g PC(36:2), h LysoPC(18:1) and i LysoPC(18:2) levels at PN42, with the correlation coefficient r and p-value depicted in the graphs. ac biweight midcorrelations were based on the calculated ‘Eigenprofiles’ of a metabolite module and metabolic parameters, p-values were plotted against the correlation coefficient. Metabolite modules were determined by co-abundance analyses based on data from all groups (n = 57). PC: phosphatidylcholine, PN: postnatal day. * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001

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