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. 2011 Apr 7;10(8):M110.005686. doi: 10.1074/mcp.M110.005686

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

(A and B) Pathway analysis of proteins identified in urine from nonstone formers (light blue bars) and stone formers (dark blue bars). Proteins uniquely found in stone formers are involved in metabolic processes (A) and disease states (B). C, Relative abundance ratios of proteins found in stone versus control urine samples. D, Reconstituted MS/MS spectrum from MSE raw data corresponding to the tryptic peptide fragment 188–201 derived from human ceruloplasmin (UniProt KB P00450).