Eosinophilic (31 %) 10 (11 %) Neutrophilic (29 %) Highly Atopic :(25 %) (4 %) FIG 1. Asthma sputum proteomes/proteotypes/subphenotypes. The network was created by using TDA of protein data sets from all asth (mild/moderate and severe) participants and consisted of 10 cluster we termed proteotypes. Differently colored nodes and edges d different clusters. Dotted boundaries represent clusters grouped acco to shared granulocyte and atony profiles whereas proteome clusters
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