Additional file 1 of Multi-omics integration highlights the role of ubiquitination in endometriosis fibrosis

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This study integrates transcriptomic, proteomic, and ubiquitylomic data to identify ubiquitination's role in endometriosis fibrosis, revealing functional enrichments and cross-omics relationships.

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Additional file 1. Fig. S1 Functional enrichment analysis of transcriptomic data in endometriosis. Fig. S2 Functional enrichment analysis of proteomics data in endometriosis. Fig. S3 Functional enrichment analysis of different types of DEPs and DEGs. Fig. S4 Ubiquitination profiling landscape in endometriosis. Fig. S5 The relationships among transcriptomics, proteomics, and ubiquitylomics in endometriosis. Fig. S6 The relationship among fibrosis-related proteins across three omics datasets.

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