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. 2019 Dec 24;2019:6850628. doi: 10.1155/2019/6850628

Figure 2.

Figure 2

(a) Distribution of serum CN-1 concentrations in all the studied patients (n = 111) according to ACR in normoalbuminuria (n = 20), microalbuminuria (n = 33), and macroalbuminuria (n = 58). Boxes and whiskers represent the median and IQR. (b) According to eGFR in severely decreased (n = 72), mildly decreased (n = 23), and preserved eGFR (n = 16). (c) Spearman correlation of serum CN-1 [log (serum CN-1]) and urinary CN-1 [log (urinary CN-1)] concentrations in all patients (n = 111). (d) Patients (n = 104) display lower serum CN-1 concentrations in comparison to healthy subjects (n = 24). (e) Differences are not related to the distribution of the homozygous CNDP1 (CTG)5 versus all other genotypes (>CTG)5 (p = ns). (f) Patients (n = 104) have higher urinary CN-1 levels compared to the healthy group (n = 24).