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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 27.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS. 2018 Mar 27;32(6):699–708. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000001748

Fig. 1. Correlogram showing the interrelationships between the variables studied.

Fig. 1

Each of the 13 variables studied is listed on the x- and y-axes. The bottom left-hand portion of the correlogram shows scatter plots between the individual variables, and the top right-hand portion of the plots shows a heat map of correlations between variables. The key on the right-hand side shows the colors corresponding to strong positive correlations (red), strong negative correlations (blue), and neutral correlations (white). Asterisks indicate comparisons that were statistically significant by Spearman’s correlation after correcting for multiple comparisons by maintaining a false discovery rate of 5%. In total, 18 of the 78 comparisons were statistically significant. Highly interrelated variables included total cellular HIV-1 DNA, cellular unspliced HIV-1 RNA, and virion release from stimulated resting CD4+T-cells.