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Mechanism of YuPingFeng in the Treatment of COPD Based on Network Pharmacology

Table 5

Top 20 clusters with representative enriched terms (one per cluster).

GOCategoryDescriptionCount%Log10()Log10()

hsa05200KEGG pathwayPathways in cancer1765.38-24.08-19.76
GO:0048545GO biological processesResponse to steroid hormone1453.85-18.36-14.34
GO:0010035GO biological processesResponse to inorganic substance1557.69-17.79-14.07
hsa05161KEGG pathwayHepatitis B1142.31-17.79-14.07
hsa05212KEGG pathwayPancreatic cancer830.77-14.63-11.16
GO:0051090GO biological processesRegulation of DNA binding transcription factor activity1246.15-14.15-10.84
GO:0048608GO biological processesReproductive structure development1246.15-14.15-10.84
GO:0050673GO biological processesEpithelial cell proliferation1246.15-13.98-10.75
hsa04933KEGG pathwayAGE-RAGE signalling pathway in diabetic complications830.77-13.06-9.94
GO:0097190GO biological processesApoptotic signalling pathway1246.15-12.44-9.45
M197Canonical pathwaysPID HIV NEF Pathway623.08-11.88-8.97
hsa05224KEGG pathwayBreast cancer830.77-11.73-8.87
GO:0060749GO biological processesMammary gland alveolus development519.23-11.09-8.36
GO:0030099GO biological processesMyeloid cell differentiation1038.46-11.05-8.34
hsa04066KEGG pathwayHIF-1 signalling pathway726.92-10.95-8.27
GO:0009410GO biological processesResponse to xenobiotic stimulus934.62-10.9-8.22
R-HSA-6785807Reactome gene setsInterleukin-4 and Interleukin-13 signalling726.92-10.75-8.1
GO:0009314GO biological processesResponse to radiation1038.46-10.74-8.1
hsa05416KEGG pathwayViral myocarditis623.08-10.44-7.85
GO:0051384GO biological processesResponse to glucocorticoid726.92-9.82-7.34

“Count” is the number of genes in the user-provided lists that are associated with the given ontology term. “%” is the percentage of all of the user-provided genes that are found in the given ontology term (only input genes with at least one ontology term annotation are included in the calculation). “Log10()” is the value in log base 10. “Log10()” is the multitest-adjusted value in log base 10.