Annotation details (ID: 3740)

Experiment ID: 487

Field Description
nameimpact of dietary resistant starch type 4 on human gut microbiota and immunometabolic functions
sraprjna308315
datamd5c43a3cdeada4b617d8759d30e3e89920
mapmd587efa2cba5bf45fd1aecc6cfb6831ca5

Annotations Details

Exp. ID User ID Description Date Region Flag Sequences
487amnonlower in metabolic syndrome patients following resistant starch diet compared to control flour diet ( high in control diet compared to resistant starch type 4 diet starch diet in homo sapiens feces united states of america metabolic syndrome metabolic syndrome x )2019-02-24v4No3
Field Description
descriptionlower in metabolic syndrome patients following resistant starch diet compared to control flour diet
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agentcalour
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date2019-02-24
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lowresistant starch type 4 diet
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Ontology terms (including parents)

high: control diet diet type

low: resistant starch type 4 diet dbbact root diet type starch diet

all: excreta cellular organisms disease by subcellular system affected hominidae gnathostomata <vertebrate> geographic location continuant organism part deuterostomia disease euteleostomi dipnotetrapodomorpha amniota boreoeutheria entity homo united states of america na eutheria material property taxonomy root hominoidea tetrapoda mammalia material anatomical entity feces metabolic syndrome x organism substance chordata catarrhini teleostomi bilateria homo sapiens material entity craniata <chordata> opisthokonta experimental factor vertebrata <metazoa> part of plant or animal euarchontoglires simiiformes nonmeat part of animal eumetazoa anatomy basic component homininae disposition part of animal haplorrhini sarcopterygii animal body or body part anatomical structure metabolic disease anatomical entity organism metazoa primates independent continuant metabolic syndrome theria <mammalia> disease by cellular process disrupted eukaryota

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