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Field | Description |
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name | safety, clinical response, and microbiome findings following fecal microbiota transplant in children with inflammatory bowel disease |
sra | prjna380944 |
datamd5 | c6dd8e5ecbe4b8a6b33329a5d21b2adb |
mapmd5 | 2ed3a26ca5e45a756e3ee843a62536aa |
Exp. ID | User ID | Description | Date | Region | Flag | Sequences |
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395 | amnon | common feces, homo sapiens, united states of america, child, commonwealth of pennsylvania, inflammatory bowel disease, crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis | 2018-11-14 | v4 | No | 25 |
Field | Description |
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description | |
type | common |
num_sequences | 25 |
region | v4 |
flags | 0 |
agent | calour |
method | na |
date | 2018-11-14 |
username | amnon |
private | n |
all | feces |
all | homo sapiens |
all | united states of america |
all | child |
all | commonwealth of pennsylvania |
all | inflammatory bowel disease |
all | crohn's disease |
all | ulcerative colitis |
all: colitis region (contiguous united states of america) euteleostomi catarrhini geographic location united states of america simiiformes eumetazoa amniota root homo sapiens opisthokonta eutheria boreoeutheria na independent continuant homo gnathostomata <vertebrate> craniata <chordata> inflammatory bowel disease organism substance vertebrata <metazoa> dipnotetrapodomorpha organism part continuant disease continent sarcopterygii anatomical structure part of animal teleostomi cellular organisms child northeast region disease of anatomical entity middle atlantic division feces animal body or body part hominoidea commonwealth of pennsylvania haplorrhini material entity ulcerative colitis intestinal disease mammalia experimental factor chordata dbbact root excreta anatomy basic component homininae metazoa euarchontoglires deuterostomia gastrointestinal system disease entity north america eukaryota contiguous united states of america anatomical entity material anatomical entity hominidae nonmeat part of animal bilateria part of plant or animal tetrapoda organism crohn's disease primates theria <mammalia>
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