Fig. 1From: An exploratory study examining how nano-liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry and phosphoproteomics can differentiate patients with advanced fibrosis and higher percentage collagen in non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseComposite pathway using the KEGG pathway analysis, a composite pathway was generated based on the canonical mapping of the phosphorylated proteins independently associated with increased % collagen (red) in the liver. Canonical pathway components are also indicated (blue) as well as direct and indirect transition pathways (purple)Back to article page