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. 2016 Jan 4;36(9):1137–1149. doi: 10.1002/jat.3278

Figure 1.

Figure 1

The module for the specific histopathology endpoints has the highest Matthews correlation coefficient (MCC). Shown are the MCCs for the liver histopathology assessments, ordered according to Table 1 from cytoplasmic alteration as P1 to single cell necrosis as P11, and 11 modules for the liver, LM1 to LM11. LM1 corresponds to the module for liver P1 and has the highest MCC for that histopathology. Also shown are the MCCs for the eight kidney injuries, ordered as listed in Table 2. As with the liver modules, KM1 is the module for kidney P1 and has the highest MCC for P1.