Accession | PRJCA024662 | ||||||||||||||||
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Title | Foodborne carbon dot-induced gut microbiota dysbiosis lead to reproductive toxicity in male mice | ||||||||||||||||
Relevance | Medical | ||||||||||||||||
Data types |
Metagenome
Transcriptome or Gene expression Metabolomics |
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Organisms |
mouse gut metagenome
Mus musculus |
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Description | Increasing concerns arise about the chronic ingestion of fluorescent carbon dots (CDs) in food and their impact on male fertility. This investigation focuses on CDs' effects on the gut-testis axis, particularly the dysbiosis in gut microbiota and consequent reproductive health implications. | ||||||||||||||||
Sample scope | Monoisolate | ||||||||||||||||
Release date | 2024-03-27 | ||||||||||||||||
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Submitter | Guihua Liu (liuguihua@mail.sysu.edu.cn) | ||||||||||||||||
Organization | The Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University | ||||||||||||||||
Submission date | 2024-03-26 |