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Fig. 7 | Journal of Translational Medicine

Fig. 7

From: Validation of circulating histone detection by mass spectrometry for early diagnosis, prognosis, and management of critically ill septic patients

Fig. 7

AUROC for histone H2B a as biomarker for DIC identification in septic shock patients. A detailed summary of the AUC, 95% CI lower and upper limit, sensitivity and specificity of circulating histones H2B and H3 are shown in the inserted Table. The AUCs for circulating histones H2B and H3 in plasma were above 0.7, indicating moderate diagnostic power for histone H2B

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