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Figure 1.

The steady state viscosity of CF sputum sample from 33 donors.

a) Average viscosity from donors with different values of FEV1 (grey circle: very severe; white circle: severe; and black circle: mild/moderate) and b) Average viscosity from donors with different bacterial colonization (grey triangle: B. cepacia and S. maltophila, white triangle: P. aeruginosa and black triangle: S. aureus). Both for FEV1 and bacterial colonization, there is a significative difference between S. aureus and P. aeruginosa (P<0.05) at viscosity values below 10 Pa. c) Hysteresis loop of CF sputum.

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Figure 2.

G’ and G’’ as a function of angular frequency.

G’ and G’’ are almost parallel lines, typical of a cross-linked gel.

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Figure 3.

The elastic and loss modulus of CF sputum sample from 33 donors.

a) G’ and b) G’’ as a function of angular frequency for the three levels of CF severity (i.e. FEV1 values corresponding to mild/moderate, severe and very severe level); c) G’ and d) G’’ as a function of angular frequency for different types of bacterial colonization (i.e. S. aureus, P. aeruginosa and B. cepacia and S. maltophila).

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Figure 4.

The loss modulus G’’(ω) vs the elastic modulus G’(ω).

ω values range from 0.134 rad/s to 18.7 rad/s. G’’ vs G’ for a) FEV1 (grey circle: very severe; white circle: severe; black circle: mild/moderate) and b) bacterial colonization (grey triangle: B. cepacia and S. maltophila; white triangle: P. aeruginosa; black triangle: S. aureus).

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Figure 5.

The loss tangent tan δ and the log value of the magnitude of the complex modulus log G* as a function of bacterial colonization and FEV1.

a) tan δ (mean±SD) at 1 rad/s as a function of bacterial colonization (black) and FEV1 severity (grey). In both cases the three set of data are not significantly different one from each other; b) log G* (mean±SD) at 1 rad/s as a function of bacterial colonization (black) and FEV1 severity (grey). Regarding FEV1, the three set of data are not significantly different one from each other, while for bacterial colonization there is a significative difference between S. aureus and B. cepacia and S. maltophila (P=0.035).

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Figure 6.

MCI (mucociliary clearance index) and CCI (cough clearance index) as a function of bacterial colonization and FEV1.

a) MCI (mean±SD) at 1 rad/s as a function of bacterial colonization (black) and FEV1 severity (grey). In both cases the three set of data are not significantly different one from each other; b) CCI (mean±SD) at 10 rad/s as a function of bacterial colonization (black) and FEV1 severity (grey). Regarding FEV1, the three set of data are not significantly different one from each other, while for bacterial colonization there is a significative difference between S. aureus and B. cepacia and S. maltophila (P=0.014).

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Figure 7.

Loading plot for the first two PCs, taking globally into account 98.2% of data variability.

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Figure 8.

Principal Components Scatter Plot for the first two PCs.

Points corresponding to the different patients are colored according to the patient bacterial colonization (a) or FEV1 class (b).

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