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  • PROJ N6-methyladenosine-dependent Sphingomyelin Metabolic Reprograming Promoted Immune Evasion in Pancreatic Cancer

    Rong Tang, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center,2024.04.23

    Description

    OEP005232

  • PROJ Untargeted LC-MS/MS analysis of DOM in Zhoushan

    Kai Tang, Xiamen University,2024.04.01

    Description

    Untargeted LC-MS/MS analysis of DOM in Zhoushan

    OEP005175

  • PROJ Untargeted LC-MS/MS analysis of POM in Zhoushan

    Kai Tang, Xiamen University,2024.04.12

    Description

    Untargeted LC-MS/MS analysis of POM in Zhoushan

    OEP005202

  • PROJ Effects of nutrient input on microorganisms in saline lake

    zenghui Wu, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan),2024.01.22

    Description

    Global climate change and human activities have changed the salinity of the lake and the input of exogenous organic matter(OM) and nutrients into the lake.The input of nutrient elements will inevitably lead to changes in the microbial community of the salt lake. In order to explore the microorganisms that play a decisive role in the process of PE, this experiment was conducted.

    OEP005013

  • PROJ Deciphering the composition and key driver genes of invasive micropapillary carcinoma (IMPC) by multi-omics analysis and multicenter retrospective cohort

    Yaoyao Zhou, Tianjin medical university,2024.04.20

    Description

    We delved into the intrinsic cellular components and transcriptomic signatures characterizing invasive micropapillary carcinoma (IMPC).Notably, we crafted a pioneering single-cell atlas of IMPC in human breast tissue, unraveling substantial heterogeneity predominantly driven by two distinct cell subsets: epithelioid cells and interstitial cells. Pseudotime analysis unveiled unique cell trajectories for IDC-NOS cells, epithelioid IMPC cells, and interstitial IMPC cells. Of significance, we found a significant positive correlation between KRT80 expression in IMPC and clinicopathological characteristics, such as lymph node metastasis and lymphatic vessel invasion. Additionally, high KRT80 expression was associated with shorter overall survival and disease-free survival times for IMPC patients in a multicenter retrospective cohort.

    OEP005223

  • PROJ Mangrove plastisphere MAGs

    Qian Yang, CAS,2023.08.29

    Description

    OEP004489

  • PROJ WGS of RB cell lines

    Peiwei Chai, Shanghai Ninth people's hospital,2024.04.10

    Description

    The WGS of RB cell lines

    OEP005198

  • PROJ PCOS_RNA_Seq

    Chenqi Lu, Fudan University,2023.10.24

    Description

    This project collected peripheral blood samples from four PCOS and four corresponding health controls. Integrated lncRNA, miRNA, and mRNA transcriptome analysis revealed key regulatory modules for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

    OEP004667

  • PROJ The implication of the vaginal microbiome in female infertility and assisted conception outcomes

    xiuju chen, ,2024.04.14

    Description

    Infertility rates are on the rise, presenting a complex array of causative factors. Recent advancements in human microbiome and associated techniques have shed light on the potential impact of vaginal microbiota disruptions on female fertility. Our study aims to investigate differences in vaginal microbiome between fertile women and those experiencing infertility. Additionally, we aim to investigate how microbial composition in infertile population may affect the success of assisted reproduction technology (ART).

    OEP005207

  • PROJ The implication of the vaginal microbiome in female infertility and assisted conception outcomes

    xiuju chen, ,2024.04.03

    Description

    OEP005180