| Title | Moderate altitude exposure impacts extensive host-microbiota multi-kingdom connectivity with serum metabolome and phenome |
|---|---|
| Description | To depict the landscape of gut multi-kingdom microorganisms in healthy Chinese individuals upon moderate-altitude exposure, and explore how the human gut multi-kingdom microorganisms impacted the serum metabolome and associated with clinical phenome. Bile acids (BAs) ,amino acids (AAs), short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) in serum were quantified by targeted metabolomics technology. |
| Organism | Homo sapiens |
| Data Type | Metabolome Data by Mass Spectrometry (MS) |
| Data Accessibility | Open-access |
| BioProject | PRJCA033068 |
| Release Date | 2024-12-04 |
| Submitter | Sarah FAN (fanyanqun204@163.com) |
| Organization | Biotree |
| Submission Date | 2024-12-02 |
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| File ID | File Title | Number/Samples | File Type | File Size | File Suffix | Download |
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| OMIX008071-01 | Amino acid data | 423 | Metabolome Data by Mass Spectrometry (MS) | 404.54 KB | zip | |
| OMIX008071-02 | short-chain fatty acids and medium-chain fatty acids data | 423 | Metabolome Data by Mass Spectrometry (MS) | 28.93 MB | zip | |
| OMIX008071-03 | Bile acid data | 164 | Metabolome Data by Mass Spectrometry (MS) | 4.16 GB | zip |
| Paper Title | Journal Name | Publish Time | Accession | Citing Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moderate altitude exposure impacts extensive host-microbiota multi-kingdom connectivity with serum metabolome and fasting blood glucose | Virulence | 2025-07 | OMIX008071 | Deposit |