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GOLD Study ID
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Gs0161744 |
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Study Name
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Campylobacter jejuni strains associated with different diarrheal outcomes |
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Added By | Van Handke on 2023-05-04 | ||||||
Last Modified By | Supratim Mukherjee on 2023-05-18 | ||||||
PI | Kerry Cooper | ||||||
Description
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Campylobacter jejuni is the leading cause of bacterial gastroenteritis in the world, and is associated with two different diarrheal outcomes in patients. These strains represent different known diarrheal outcomes in patients and in the neonatal piglet model, and were used for comparative genomics to better understand the pathogenesis of the different diarrheal outcomes of Campylobacter jejuni. |
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Metagenomic Study |
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ECOSYSTEM CLASSIFICATION
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Ecosystem |
Host-associated |
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Ecosystem Category |
Birds |
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Ecosystem Type |
Digestive system |
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Ecosystem Subtype |
Ceca |
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Specific Ecosystem |
Unclassified |
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Ecosystem Path ID |
6990 |
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Number of Biosamples | 0 | ||||||
Number of Organisms |
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Number of Seq Projects |
1
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Number of Analysis Projects |
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Number of Related Studies
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