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Jildau Bouwman1, Jack Twe Vogels, Suzan Wopereis, Carina M Rubingh, Sabina Bijlsma, Ben van Ommen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Being able to visualize multivariate biological treatment effects can be insightful. However the axes in visualizations are often solely defined by variation and thus have no biological meaning. This makes the effects of treatment difficult to interpret.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22221319 PMCID: PMC3271030 DOI: 10.1186/1755-8794-5-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Genomics ISSN: 1755-8794 Impact factor: 3.063
Figure 1Health space model with dietary compounds. Double-cross validated PLS-DA model for each process on an axis and based on significantly changed parameters in the process (metabolism; n = 115, inflammation; n = 18; oxidation; n = 7). Note that each process contained a different number of parameters. The model is scaled around 0 for the treated group and 1 for the untreated group. A: 3-D representation B&C: 2-D representation.
Figure 2Health space model without dietary compounds. Double-cross validated PLS-DA model for each process on an axis and based on significantly changed parameters in the process without the dietary compounds (metabolism; n = 114, inflammation; n = 15; oxidation; n = 5). Note that each process contained a different number of parameters. The model is scaled around 0 for the treated group and 1 for the untreated group. A: 3-D representation B&C: 2-D representation.
Figure 3Health space model including transcriptomics data. Health space including transcriptomics data. Double-cross validated PLS-DA model was built for each process on an axis based on significantly changed parameters in the process without the dietary compounds (metabolism; n = 154, inflammation; n = 37; oxidation; n = 10). A: 3-D representation B&C: 2-D representation.
Figure 4Hierarchical clustering of individual response. Hierarchical clustering of individual response of the subjects on the three processes. Every person has his individual change in all three processes within the 'health space'. The individual change for every subject is indicated per process (fig 3B) and clustered according to the resulting score pattern (fig 3A). Person 19 is an outlier and not used for further analysis. Two main groups can be distinguished.