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. 2017 Jun 19;114(27):E5406–E5413. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1707680114

Table S1.

Hemolymph subtraction alters tissue correlations

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Before hemolymph subtraction, the proteomic relationship between many tissues was obscured by hemolymph contamination (Fig. S1). Proteins present in the 2015 hemolymph sample were removed from the protein profile of each tissue. After this subtraction, biological replicates were more strongly correlated and clustered together. Red shading indicates the strength of correlation, as measured by the correlation coefficient r.