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MB Sample ID: SA032298
Local Sample ID: | AMD05_041 |
Subject ID: | SU000613 |
Subject Type: | HUman |
Subject Species: | Homo sapiens |
Taxonomy ID: | 9606 |
Age Or Age Range: | 51-95 |
Gender: | 253 female; 143 male |
Human Smoking Status: | 5 smokers; 113 ex-smokers; 275 non smokers |
Human Inclusion Criteria: | For AMD group: clinical diagnosis of AMD, confirmed on color fundus photographs; For controls: age equal or superior than 50 years old, with normal macular health |
Human Exclusion Criteria: | Diagnosis of any other vitreoretinal disease, active uveitis or ocular infection, significant media opacities that precluded the observation of the ocular fundus, refractive error equal or greater than 6 diopters of spherical equivalent, past history of retinal surgery, history of any ocular surgery or intra-ocular procedure (such as laser and intra-ocular injections) within the 90 days prior to enrolment, and diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, with or without concomitant diabetic retinopathy. |
Species Group: | Human |
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NMR:
NMR ID: | NM000102 |
Analysis ID: | AN000905 |
Instrument Name: | Bruker Avance DRX 500 spectrometer |
Instrument Type: | FT-NMR |
NMR Experiment Type: | 1D 1H |
Spectrometer Frequency: | 500 MHz |
NMR Probe: | TXI |
NMR Solvent: | H2O+D2O (10%)_salt |
NMR Tube Size: | 5 mm |
Shimming Method: | Automated |
Pulse Sequence: | cpmgpr1d and ledbpgp2s1dpr |
Water Suppression: | Yes |
Pulse Width: | 7 us |
Receiver Gain: | 128 and 203 |
Chemical Shift Ref Cpd: | glucose |
Temperature: | 300 K |
Number Of Scans: | 256 and 128 |
Dummy Scans: | 4 |
Acquisition Time: | 1.59 s |
Relaxation Delay: | 4 s |
Spectral Width: | 20,6557 Hz |
Num Data Points Acquired: | 32 k |
Real Data Points: | 32 k |
Line Broadening: | 0,3 Hz |
Zero Filling: | 64 k |
Baseline Correction Method: | manual |
Chemical Shift Ref Std: | glucose (5.23 ppm) |
Binned Increment: | full resolution |
Binned Data Excluded Range: | 4.50-5.15 ppm |