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Figure 1. Plasma levels of proinflammatory and iron-regulatory proteins. (A) Plasma hepcidin levels. Hepcidin-25 (m/z 2789) peak intensities were measured by SELDI-TOF and compared between groups. *Statistically different compared with CC (P < .0001); #statistically different compared with DC (P < .001); §statistically different compared with UM (P < .001). (B) Plasma IL-6 levels. *Statistically different compared with CC (P < .001); #statistically different compared with DC (P < .01); §statistically different compared with UM (P < .05). (C) Plasma CRP levels. *Statistically different compared with CC (P < .001). (D) Plasma transferrin levels. (E) Plasma sTfR levels. (F) Plasma ferritin levels. *Statistically different compared with CC (P < .001); #statistically different compared with DC (P < .05); § statistically different compared with UM (P < .01). Boxplot with median and 5th to 95th percentile whiskers.

Plasma levels of proinflammatory and iron-regulatory proteins. (A) Plasma hepcidin levels. Hepcidin-25 (m/z 2789) peak intensities were measured by SELDI-TOF and compared between groups. *Statistically different compared with CC (P < .0001); #statistically different compared with DC (P < .001); §statistically different compared with UM (P < .001). (B) Plasma IL-6 levels. *Statistically different compared with CC (P < .001); #statistically different compared with DC (P < .01); §statistically different compared with UM (P < .05). (C) Plasma CRP levels. *Statistically different compared with CC (P < .001). (D) Plasma transferrin levels. (E) Plasma sTfR levels. (F) Plasma ferritin levels. *Statistically different compared with CC (P < .001); #statistically different compared with DC (P < .05); § statistically different compared with UM (P < .01). Boxplot with median and 5th to 95th percentile whiskers.

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