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Fig. 2 | BMC Psychiatry

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From: Asparagine reduces the risk of schizophrenia: a bidirectional two-sample mendelian randomization study of aspartate, asparagine and schizophrenia

Fig. 2

Depicts the causal association between aspartate and schizophrenia through diverse statistical analyses, as well as the causal association between schizophrenia and aspartate through diverse statistical analyses. A The forest plot of aspartate related SNPs and schizophrenia analysis results, with the red line showing the MR Egger test and IVW method. B Scatter plot of the analysis results of aspartate and schizophrenia, with the slope indicating the strength of the causal relationship. C Leave-one-out test of research results on aspartate and schizophrenia. D The forest plot of schizophrenia related SNPs and aspartate analysis results, with the red line showing the MR Egger test and IVW method. E Scatter plot of the analysis results of schizophrenia and aspartate, with the slope indicating the strength of the causal relationship. F Leave-one-out test of research results on schizophrenia and aspartate

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