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. 2018 Apr 13;8:5950. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-24216-2

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Distributions of the most commonly found human proteins in clinical fluid samples. Each coloured cell represents the presence of the protein indicated in clinical fluid samples F1–F17 (ordered so that those fluids with the greatest number of neutrophil proteins are to the left). The nature of the infection is indicated as necrotising fasciitis (NF), septic arthritis (SA), or empyema (E). Proteins identified in the clinical fluid samples were classified as either from neutrophil, plasma, or neither of these groups. Note that classifications do not indicate that such proteins are limited to these sources. Some proteins appeared with a lower mass than expected and these are indicated (yellow). Within each group the proteins are ordered with those proteins represented most frequently in the fluid samples placed at the top.