Summary of Study ST001785

This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR001134. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8470J This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST001785
Study TitleThe human lipidome via NMR
Study SummaryThe study population includes 844 healthy volunteers of which 183 women and 661 men, with a median age of 43 ± 12 yrs and 40 ± 11 yrs, respectively. The participants in this study were selected from the Tus-cany section of the Italian Association of Blood Donors (AVIS) in the Transfusion Service of the Pistoia Hospital. Plasma samples were obtained according to the Italian guidelines for blood donations. How age and sex influence the human metabolome and lipidome were investigated.
Institute
University of Florence
DepartmentCERM
Last NameVignoli
First NameAlessia
AddressVia Luigi Sacconi 6
Emailvignoli@cerm.unifi.it
Phone0554574281
Submit Date2021-04-26
Analysis Type DetailNMR
Release Date2021-05-25
Release Version1
Alessia Vignoli Alessia Vignoli
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M8470J
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Project ID:PR001134
Project DOI:doi: 10.21228/M8470J
Project Title:Lipidomics on healthy blood donors
Project Summary:The study population includes 844 healthy volunteers of which 183 women and 661 men, with a median age of 43 ± 12 yrs and 40 ± 11 yrs, respectively. The participants in this study were selected from the Tus-cany section of the Italian Association of Blood Donors (AVIS) in the Transfusion Service of the Pistoia Hospital. Plasma samples were obtained according to the Italian guidelines for blood donations. How age and sex influence the human lipidome were investigated.
Institute:University of Florence
Department:CERM
Last Name:Vignoli
First Name:Alessia
Address:Via Luigi Sacconi 6, Sesto Fiorentino, Italia, 50019, Italy
Email:vignoli@cerm.unifi.it
Phone:+390554574281
Publications:Vignoli, A.; Tenori, L.; Luchinat, C.; Saccenti, E. Age and sex effects on plasma metabolite association networks in healthy subjects. Journal of Proteome Research 2018, 17, 97-107. Saccenti, E.; Suarez-Diez, M.; Luchinat, C.; Santucci, C.; Tenori, L. Probabilistic networks of blood metabolites in healthy subjects as indicators of latent cardiovascular risk. Journal of Proteome Research 2014, 14, 1101--1111. Vignoli, A.; Tenori, L.; Luchinat, C.; Saccenti, E. Differential network analysis reveals molecular determinants associated with blood pressure and heart rate in healthy subjects. Journal of Proteome Research 2020.
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