<p>Cohort 1 All Cnt (all controls) represents combined data for BCa negative: normal, history and hematuria samples. Cohort 2 All Cnt group represents combined data for BCa history and hematuria samples.</p><p>Statistically significant differences in metabolite levels between comparator groups.</p
1) Change = metabolite level at follow-up–metabolite level at baseline. 2) One-way ANOVA tests and K...
<p>*<i>p’s</i> represent within group mean differences determined by paired t-tests.</p><p>**<i>p = ...
<p>The bars represent the difference in the average metabolic levels between microalbuminuria and no...
<p>Comparisons are for all BCA positive urines versus combine BCA negative controls. Dark red and da...
<p>Statistically significant differences between controls and bladder cancer patient sub-cohorts wit...
<p>Upward (downward) arrows indicate significantly increased (decreased) CSF metabolite concentratio...
<p>Metabolite relative levels in serum from subjects group 1 versus subjects from group 3.</p
<p>The bars represent the difference in the average metabolic levels between Group 3 and group 1 for...
<p>Plasma, liver and brain metabolite levels that were significantly different between dams from the...
<p>Serum metabolites exhibiting significant differences in their expression among the three groups, ...
<p>The ACS study data are on subjects who supplied urine samples. Median values with interquartile r...
<p>Relative amounts of each metabolite in the control (C, <i>n</i> = 5), food-restricted (R, <i>n</i...
<p>Metabolites with a statistically significant difference in abundance between the healthy and alco...
<p>Bar-charts show relative levels of plasma metabolites that were significantly altered between pat...
<p>Key Metabolites Contributing to the Most Significant Deviations Between BD and HC Subjects.</p
1) Change = metabolite level at follow-up–metabolite level at baseline. 2) One-way ANOVA tests and K...
<p>*<i>p’s</i> represent within group mean differences determined by paired t-tests.</p><p>**<i>p = ...
<p>The bars represent the difference in the average metabolic levels between microalbuminuria and no...
<p>Comparisons are for all BCA positive urines versus combine BCA negative controls. Dark red and da...
<p>Statistically significant differences between controls and bladder cancer patient sub-cohorts wit...
<p>Upward (downward) arrows indicate significantly increased (decreased) CSF metabolite concentratio...
<p>Metabolite relative levels in serum from subjects group 1 versus subjects from group 3.</p
<p>The bars represent the difference in the average metabolic levels between Group 3 and group 1 for...
<p>Plasma, liver and brain metabolite levels that were significantly different between dams from the...
<p>Serum metabolites exhibiting significant differences in their expression among the three groups, ...
<p>The ACS study data are on subjects who supplied urine samples. Median values with interquartile r...
<p>Relative amounts of each metabolite in the control (C, <i>n</i> = 5), food-restricted (R, <i>n</i...
<p>Metabolites with a statistically significant difference in abundance between the healthy and alco...
<p>Bar-charts show relative levels of plasma metabolites that were significantly altered between pat...
<p>Key Metabolites Contributing to the Most Significant Deviations Between BD and HC Subjects.</p
1) Change = metabolite level at follow-up–metabolite level at baseline. 2) One-way ANOVA tests and K...
<p>*<i>p’s</i> represent within group mean differences determined by paired t-tests.</p><p>**<i>p = ...
<p>The bars represent the difference in the average metabolic levels between microalbuminuria and no...