Accession |
PRJCA024055 |
Title |
35 transcriptome sequencing |
Relevance |
Medical |
Data types |
Transcriptome or Gene expression
|
Organisms |
Homo sapiens
|
Description |
Trace amount of COVID-19 nucleic acid could be detected in the tissues of some COVID-19 convalescent patients, and the viral persistence is associated with long COVID symptoms. To investigate how the viral persistence affects tissue and organ function, we selected lung and blood vessel samples for transcriptome sequencing, attempting to analyze the differences in gene expression between groups with and without viral nucleic acid detection. |
Sample scope |
Multiisolate |
Release date |
2024-03-05 |
Grants |
Agency |
program |
Grant ID |
Grant title |
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
|
|
82241056
|
|
|
Submitter |
Zai
Wang (wzai_163pass@163.com)
|
Organization |
China-Japan Friendship Hospital |
Submission date |
2024-03-04 |