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From: Oral microbiota disorder in GC patients revealed by 2b-RAD-M

Fig. 3

Salivary M. globose has a strong indication ability for GC. A The indicator analysis showed the ability of M. globosa to be an indicator of GC. B, C Both the mean decrease accuracy and the Gini index of salivary M. globosa were the largest. D Salivary M. globosa achieved an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of 0.976 for the classification of the GC group from the control group

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