Fig. 3From: Advanced glycation endproducts, dityrosine and arginine transporter dysfunction in autism - a source of biomarkers for clinical diagnosisHeat map of changes in glycated, oxidized, and nitrated proteins and amino acids in plasma and urine of subjects with autistic spectrum disorder. a Trace level protein glycation, oxidation, and nitration adducts. b Amino acid metabolome. Key: CTRL control, PP plasma protein (adduct residues), PF plasma filtrate (free adducts), and UF urine filtrate (free adducts). Data are given in Tables 2, 3, 4, and 5Back to article page