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. 2019 May;19(3):358–366. doi: 10.2174/1871530319666190101130300

Fig. (4).

Fig. (4)

The percentage of B lymphocytes is positively correlated with insulin resistance and fasting insulin level but negatively correlated with the function of β cells of pancreatic islets. (a). The percentage of B lymphocytes is positively correlated with HOMAIR and the correlation coefficient is 0.28. (b). The percentage of B lymphocytes is positively correlated with the inverse square root of HOMAIS and the correlation coefficient is 0.30. In other words, the percentage of B cells is negatively correlated with HOMAIS itself. (c). The percentage of B lymphocytes is positively correlated with the square root of fasting insulin and the correlation coefficient is 0.31, which means the percentage of B cells is positively related with fasting insulin level itself.