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Additional file 9 of Gut microbiota steroid sexual dimorphism and its impact on gonadal steroids: influences of obesity and menopausal status

Jordi Mayneris-perxachsMaría Arnoriaga-rodríguezDiego Luque-córdobaFeliciano Priego-capoteVicente Pérez-brocalAndrés MoyaAurelijus BurokasRafael MaldonadoJosé-manuel Fernández-real

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Additional file 9: Supplementary Figure 4. Gut microbial associations with circulating testosterone concentrations. a) Permutation tests for the goodness-of-fit (R2Y) and goodness of prediction (Q2Y) for the O-PLS model predicting plasma testosterone levels from bacterial families in non-obese individuals. b) Significant gut bacterial families identified by O-PLS modeling. c) Permutation tests for the goodness-of-fit (R2Y) and goodness of prediction (Q2Y) for the O-PLS model predicting plasma testosterone levels after 1-year follow-up from bacterial families at baseline in humans. d) Significant gut bacterial families identified by O-PLS modeling. e) Permutation tests for the goodness-of-fit (R2Y) and goodness of prediction (Q2Y) for the O-PLS model predicting human donor circulating testosterone and f) progesterone concentrations from recipient’s mice bacterial families.

https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.12981236.v1