Summary of Study ST001402

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 PR000962. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8BM3B This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST001402
Study TitleOntogeny related changes in the pediatric liver metabolome
Study SummaryA major challenge in implementing personalized medicine in pediatrics is identifying appropriate drug dosages for children. The majority of drug dosing studies have been based on adult populations, often with modification of the dosing for children based on size and weight. However, the growth and development experienced by children between birth and adulthood represents a dynamically changing biological system, with implications for effective drug dosing, efficacy as well as potential drug toxicity. The purpose of this study was to apply a metabolomics approach to gain preliminary insights into the ontogeny of liver function from newborn to adolescent.
Institute
Moffitt Cancer Center
Last NameFridley
First NameBrooke
Address12902 USF Magnolia Drive
Emailbrooke.fridley@moffitt.org
Phone813-745-1461
Submit Date2020-05-27
Analysis Type DetailLC-MS
Release Date2020-09-10
Release Version1
Brooke Fridley Brooke Fridley
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M8BM3B
ftp://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org/Studies/ application/zip

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Subject type: Human; Subject species: Homo sapiens (Factor headings shown in green)

mb_sample_id local_sample_id GROUP_DESCRIPTION
SA113927CMH7099412 to 18 years
SA113928CMH891012 to 18 years
SA113929CMH890612 to 18 years
SA113930CMH88512 to 18 years
SA113931CMH893512 to 18 years
SA113932CMH902712 to 18 years
SA113933CMH912712 to 18 years
SA113934CMH7128112 to 18 years
SA113935CMH6412 to 18 years
SA113936CMH903212 to 18 years
SA113913CMH90111 to 5.99 years
SA113914CMH89261 to 5.99 years
SA113915CMH6891 to 5.99 years
SA113916CMH90231 to 5.99 years
SA113917CMH7921 to 5.99 years
SA113918CMH91011 to 5.99 years
SA113919CMH96121 to 5.99 years
SA113920CMH96091 to 5.99 years
SA113921CMH96081 to 5.99 years
SA113922CMH6771 to 5.99 years
SA113923CMH90361 to 5.99 years
SA113924CMH8721 to 5.99 years
SA113925CMH3461 to 5.99 years
SA113926CMH6171 to 5.99 years
SA113937CMH90036 to 11.99 years
SA113938CMH96116 to 11.99 years
SA113939CMH18606 to 11.99 years
SA113940CMH89256 to 11.99 years
SA113941CMH90136 to 11.99 years
SA113942CMH90066 to 11.99 years
SA113943CMH89206 to 11.99 years
SA113944CMH708986 to 11.99 years
SA113945CMH710006 to 11.99 years
SA113946CMH89026 to 11.99 years
SA113947CMH89176 to 11.99 years
SA113948CMH1325< 1 year of age
SA113949CMH1296< 1 year of age
SA113950CMH1281< 1 year of age
SA113951CMH1157< 1 year of age
SA113952CMH1547< 1 year of age
SA113953CMH774< 1 year of age
SA113954CMH435< 1 year of age
SA113955CMH1055< 1 year of age
SA113956CMH86< 1 year of age
SA113957CMH825< 1 year of age
SA113958CMH569< 1 year of age
SA113959CMH780< 1 year of age
SA113960CMH759< 1 year of age
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