%0 Figure %A Nishikawa, Ayumi %A Suzuki, Katsuya %A Kassai, Yoshiaki %A Gotou, Yuumi %A Takiguchi, Maiko %A Miyazaki, Takahiro %A Yoshimoto, Keiko %A Yasuoka, Hidekata %A Yamaoka, Kunihiro %A Morita, Rimpei %A Yoshimura, Akihiko %A Takeuchi, Tsutomu %D 2016 %T Additional file 2: Figure S1. of Identification of definitive serum biomarkers associated with disease activity in primary Sjögren’s syndrome %U https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/figure/Additional_file_2_Figure_S1_of_Identification_of_definitive_serum_biomarkers_associated_with_disease_activity_in_primary_Sj_gren_s_syndrome/4368401 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3612914_D2.v1 %2 https://springernature.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/7094522 %K Sjögren’s syndrome %K Biomarker %K Proteomics %K Serum protein %K Disease activity %X Functional annotation of differentially expressed proteins in pSS patient sera. Nodes indicate molecular concepts or set of biologically related genes. Name of each node is indicated in black text on the node. The node size represents the proportion of differentially expressed gene symbols in the concepts (e.g., the “chemokine signaling pathway” and “extracellular region” concepts contain 14 and 58 genes, respectively). Length of lines between nodes represents degree of overlap between symbols. Colored lines indicate strength of functional relationship from strong to weak, as follows: red, yellow, green and gray. Green nodes indicate immune response-related molecular concepts, and red nodes indicate platelet-related molecular concepts. (TIF 9752 kb) %I figshare