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. 2019 Nov 5;8(11):1394. doi: 10.3390/cells8111394

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Results of the multivariate analysis of adherent and invasive E. coli survival within monocytes-derived macrophages from 95 Crohn’s disease (CD) patients according to the presence of the CD-associated polymorphisms IRGM (n = 27 patients, 28.4%), XBP1 (n = 13 patients, 13.7%) and ULK1 (n = 82 patients, 86.3%). The comparisons were performed using the Mann-Whitney test and the figure was presented with Tukey grouping. (Means are represented as purple crosses and median as horizontal lines; for IRGM, “no mutation” means patients who are not carrying CD-associated polymorphism IRGM; for XBP-1, “no mutation” means patients who are not carrying CD-associated polymorphism XBP-1; for ULK-1, “no mutation” means patients who are not carrying CD-associated polymorphism ULK-1).