Summary of Study ST001169

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 PR000781. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8QT12 This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST001169
Study TitleAlterations in serum metabolic patterns are associated with atrial fibrillation
Study SummaryLittle evidence has been reported in characterizing the serum alterations in metabolic patterns in atrial fibrillation (AF). We include the result of the global alterations that occur in the intestinal microbiota in a cohort of AF patients and matched controls based on a strategy of metabolomic analyses. Our findings characterize the disordered microbial metabolite profiles in AF.
Institute
Beijing Chaoyang Hospital
Last NameZuo
First NameKun
Address8th Gongtinanlu Rd, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China, 100020
Emailzuokun699@163.com
Phone86-10-15210511744
Submit Date2019-04-11
Raw Data File Type(s)raw(Thermo)
Analysis Type DetailLC-MS
Release Date2019-04-17
Release Version1
Kun Zuo Kun Zuo
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M8QT12
ftp://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org/Studies/ application/zip

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Project ID:PR000781
Project DOI:doi: 10.21228/M8QT12
Project Title:Alterations in serum metabolic patterns are associated with atrial fibrillation
Project Summary:Little evidence has been reported in characterizing the serum alterations in metabolic patterns in atrial fibrillation (AF). We include the result of the global alterations that occur in the intestinal microbiota in a cohort of AF patients and matched controls based on a strategy of metabolomic analyses. Our findings characterize the disordered microbial metabolite profiles in AF.
Institute:Beijing Chaoyang Hospital
Last Name:Zuo
First Name:Kun
Address:8th Gongtinanlu Rd,, Chaoyang District, Beijing, Beijing, 10020, China
Email:zuokun699@163.com
Phone:10-86-15210511744
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