Establishing the Validity of a Mid-Pregnancy Serum Archive for Novel Studies of Perinatal Outcomes (part II)
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ABSTRACT: This study aims to establish a set of test samples that will be used to validate the utility of the banked biospecimens, which will serve as critical preliminary data for future NIH grant proposals. Specifically, for the current proposal we aim to: 1) Collect test samples. We will design a sample collection protocol that mimics “ideal” and “worst-case” sample handling conditions and collect and store the samples for future testing. 2) Establish the validity of the samples for measuring lipid mediators and global metabolomics. We will use the test samples to accomplish this Aim. The test samples were stored in small aliquots for this proposal as well as future validation studies. Targeted metabolomic analyses of oxylipins, endocannabinoids, ceramides, and bile acids on human serum samples were performed by the Newman lab. Analysis of primary metabolism and complex lipids was performed by the Fiehn lab.
INSTRUMENT(S): Triple quadrupole
ORGANISM(S): Human Homo Sapiens
TISSUE(S): Blood
SUBMITTER:
John Newman
PROVIDER: ST000804 | MetabolomicsWorkbench | Wed Jul 19 00:00:00 BST 2017
REPOSITORIES: MetabolomicsWorkbench
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