Annotation details (ID: 7083)

Experiment ID: 866

Field Description
namea potential role for stress-induced microbial alterations in iga-associated irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea
doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2020.100124
sraprjeb40130
mapmd58eda2e3f935218820814503b319af8bc
datamd54b7cba5070a49e29ad85133f3a915288

Annotations Details

Exp. ID User ID Description Date Region Flag Sequences
866amnon high in irritable bowel syndrome irritable bowel syndrome compared to control in human adult stage adult united states of america homo sapiens feces 2022-02-08v4No5
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Ontology terms (including parents)

high: experimental factor na material property irritable bowel syndrome intestinal disease syndrome digestive system disease disposition disease by anatomical system disease

low: experimental factor na material property control role

all: excreta cellular organisms mature stage hominidae geographic location continuant organism part deuterostomia euteleostomi dipnotetrapodomorpha amniota boreoeutheria entity developmental stage homo united states of america na human life cycle eutheria taxonomy root hominoidea tetrapoda mammalia material anatomical entity feces teleostomi organism substance chordata adult catarrhini 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 human life cycle stage part of animal human adult stage haplorrhini sarcopterygii animal body or body part anatomical structure anatomical entity organism metazoa primates independent continuant process theria <mammalia> gnathostomata <vertebrate> eukaryota

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