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Figure 3

From: Tools enabling the elucidation of molecular pathways active in human disease: Application to Hepatitis C virus infection

Figure 3

Composite network of molecular pathways active in HCV-infected liver tissue. The network in Figure 1 was combined with active subnetworks from the network in Figure 2. The active subnetworks were identified by active-paths analysis ([5]; bold nodes and edges) and by identifying the subnetworks that changed most significantly in expression with time after transplant. Nodes (genes) colored red were induced in the expression data of biopsies from 8 months or more post-transplant; green nodes were repressed. Areas that contain differentially active pathways or subnetworks, as described in the text, are highlighted.

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