Annotation details (ID: 1548)

Experiment ID: 227

Field Description
namematuration of the infant respiratory microbiota, environmental drivers and health consequences: a prospective cohort study
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mapmd552bdff502f6a343347540ce5c75d133b

Annotations Details

Exp. ID User ID Description Date Region Flag Sequences
227amnonlower in infants with respiratory illness compared to healthy controls ( high in control compared to respiratory system disease in kingdom of the netherlands infant nasopharynx nasal cavity homo sapiens )2017-10-30v4No2
Field Description
descriptionlower in infants with respiratory illness compared to healthy controls
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num_sequences2
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agentcalour
methodna
date2017-10-30
usernameamnon
privaten
allkingdom of the netherlands
allinfant
allnasopharynx
allnasal cavity
allhomo sapiens
highcontrol
lowrespiratory system disease

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Sequences

Ontology terms (including parents)

high: experimental factor na material property control role

low: na respiratory system disease disease disease of anatomical entity

all: proximo-distal subdivision of respiratory tract cellular organisms immaterial anatomical entity infant hominidae geographic location continuant organism part deuterostomia euteleostomi dipnotetrapodomorpha amniota boreoeutheria entity developmental stage homo na eutheria taxonomy root hominoidea tetrapoda mammalia material anatomical entity teleostomi chordata catarrhini bilateria homo sapiens material entity craniata <chordata> nasopharynx opisthokonta experimental factor vertebrata <metazoa> euarchontoglires simiiformes eumetazoa anatomy basic component homininae nasal cavity haplorrhini sarcopterygii anatomical structure anatomical entity organism metazoa anatomical cavity primates independent continuant anatomical space endoderm-derived structure kingdom of the netherlands process theria <mammalia> gnathostomata <vertebrate> eukaryota

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