10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.21275960
Sean M. Hughes
Sean M.
Hughes
University of Washington
Claire N. Levy
Claire N.
Levy
University of Washington
Ronit Katz
Ronit
Katz
University of Washington
Erica M. Lokken
Erica M.
Lokken
University of Washington
Melis N. Anahtar
Melis N.
Anahtar
Massachusetts General Hospital
Melissa Barousse Hall
Melissa Barousse
Hall
University of Louisville
Frideborg Bradley
Frideborg
Bradley
Karolinska University Hospital
Philip E. Castle
Philip E.
Castle
National Cancer Institute
Valerie Cortez
Valerie
Cortez
University of California, Santa Cruz
Gustavo F. Doncel
Gustavo F.
Doncel
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Raina Fichorova
Raina
Fichorova
Harvard University
Paul L. Fidel
Paul L.
Fidel
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans
Keith R. Fowke
Keith R.
Fowke
University of Manitoba
Suzanna C. Francis
Suzanna C.
Francis
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Mimi Ghosh
Mimi
Ghosh
George Washington University
Loris Y. Hwang
Loris Y.
Hwang
University of California, Los Angeles
Mariel Jais
Mariel
Jais
George Washington University
Vicky Jespers
Vicky
Jespers
Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
Vineet Joag
Vineet
Joag
University of Minnesota
Rupert Kaul
Rupert
Kaul
University of Toronto
Jordan Kyongo
Jordan
Kyongo
Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
Timothy Lahey
Timothy
Lahey
University of Vermont
Huiying Li
Huiying
Li
University of California, Los Angeles
Julia Makinde
Julia
Makinde
International AIDS Vaccine Initiative
Imperial College London
Lyle R. McKinnon
Lyle R.
McKinnon
University of Nairobi
University of Manitoba
Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa
Anna-Barbara Moscicki
Anna-Barbara
Moscicki
University of California, Los Angeles
Richard M. Novak
Richard M.
Novak
University of Illinois at Chicago
Mickey V. Patel
Mickey V.
Patel
Dartmouth College
Intira Sriprasert
Intira
Sriprasert
University of Southern California
Andrea R. Thurman
Andrea R.
Thurman
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Sergey Yegorov
Sergey
Yegorov
McMaster University
Nelly Rwamba Mugo
Nelly Rwamba
Mugo
Kenya Medical Research Institute
University of Washington
Alison C. Roxby
Alison C.
Roxby
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
University of Washington
Elizabeth Micks
Elizabeth
Micks
University of Washington
Florian Hladik
Florian
Hladik
0000-0002-0375-2764
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
University of Washington
Additional file 4 of Changes in concentrations of cervicovaginal immune mediators across the menstrual cycle: a systematic review and meta-analysis of individual patient data
Additional file 4. Concentration and forest plots for each individual immune mediator. Concentration plots - Each symbol shows the concentration of the indicated immune mediator in a single sample. Each study is plotted separately. Lines connect samples from the same participant; in some cases participants provided multiple samples in the same phase, in which case multiple symbols within the same phase may be connected. Pale grey symbols are below the lower limit of detection and are assigned the value of half the lower limit of detection. Forest plots - Each row represents a different study, with the vertical line at the middle of each square indicating the mean and the horizontal line indicating the 95% confidence interval. Positive numbers indicate higher concentrations during the luteal phase (compared to the follicular phase), while negative numbers indicate lower concentrations during the luteal phase (compared to the follicular phase). The size of the squares is proportional to how heavily the study is weighted in the meta-analysis. The center of the diamond and the vertical dotted line indicates the meta-effect as determined by the random effects model. The width of the diamond indicates the 95% confidence interval of the meta-effect. A narrow diamond indicates small confidence intervals, a wide diamond indicates large confidence intervals. TE, treatment effect (log2-pg/mL of the luteal phase minus log2-pg/mL of the follicular phase); seTE, standard error of the treatment effect; 95%-CI, 95% confidence interval around the treatment effect; Weight, the percentage of the meta-estimate contributed by each study.
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