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. 2021 Oct 21;14:7065–7076. doi: 10.2147/IJGM.S336785

Table 1.

Functional Enrichment for the Seventeen Modules Identified in the Trauma Dataset

Module Size Top Term (P ≤) Hub Gene
2 1235 Factor: hdac2 (5E-48) vesicle-mediated transport (5E-28) GNB2
4 625 Factor: ETF (5E-13) Endomembrane system (3E-12) SERPINB1
5 565 Translation (1E-22) Mitochondrion (4E-18) MRPL57
6 323 Translation (4E-39) RPL8
7 163 Platelet activation (7E-15) GUCY1B1
8 241 Factor: GABP-alpha (1E-8) Response to stress (6E-6) MCL1
13 121 T cell activation (5E-16) BCL11B
14 215 Factor: ETF (9E-10) Protein transport (1E-6) MIER1
15 108 Cell cycle (1E-49) HMMR
16 733 Myeloid leukocyte activation (2E-29) FLOT2
17 105 Factor: BTEB3 (1E-4) Nuclear lumen (3E-10) AKAP13
18 1774 Factor: ZF5 (6E-41) Nucleus (1E-42) SRSF11
19 85 Erythrocyte differentiation (1E-7) SELENBP1
20 85 hsa-miR-576-3p (0.005) ANAPC13
22 74 Factor: IRF1 (6E-27) defense response to virus (7E-29) IFI44L
25 53 Neutrophil degranulation (1E-4) BASP1
27 33 Neutrophil activation (3E-28) CEACAM6

Notes: Hub gene is the top gene with high intra-module connectivity in each module. Size: the number of genes in a module. Module: the numerical label for each module. Top term: the informative and significant functional terms for each module.