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. 2014 Jun 12;2(4):e00054. doi: 10.1002/prp2.54

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Differential expression of membrane transporters between central and peripheral airways. (A) The relationship between the first two principle components did not indicate any distinct grouping of the data due to differences in expression between healthy lung (unfilled circles) and COPD lung (black circles). However, a separation was seen between central airways (large circles) and peripheral airways (small circles) irrespectively of health status. (B) The distribution of P-values showed a high peak for the lower values, indicating that there are more significances than expected by chance between central and peripheral airways for membrane transporters.