Human infections caused by viral pathogens trigger a complex gamut of host responses that limit disease, resolve infection, generate immunity, and contribute to severe disease or death. Here, we present experimental methods and multi-omics data capture approaches representing the global host...
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Omics Lethal Human Virus, SARS-CoV Experiment SM001 New uploads pending The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the human host response to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) wild-type virus. Sample data was obtained for 20 week-old C57BL/6J mouse lung tissue infected...
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Inclusion levels of alternative splicing (AS) events of five different varieties (i.e. skipped exon (SE), retained intron (RI), alternative 5’ splice site (A5SS), alternative 3’ splice site (A3SS), and mutually exclusive exons (MXE)) were measured in human blood samples from two separate cohorts of...
Comprised of 6,426 sample runs, The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) proteomics validation study constitutes one of the largest targeted proteomics studies in the literature to date. Making quality control (QC) and donor sample data available to researchers aligns with...