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ABSTRACT:
OTHER RELATED OMICS DATASETS IN: PRJNA154369PRJNA154385PRJNA148005
INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Velos
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): Others
SUBMITTER: Chen R et al.
PROVIDER: PAe003769 | PeptideAtlas | 2012-12-31
REPOSITORIES: PeptideAtlas
Chen Rui R Mias George I GI Li-Pook-Than Jennifer J Jiang Lihua L Lam Hugo Y K HY Chen Rong R Miriami Elana E Karczewski Konrad J KJ Karczewski Konrad J KJ Hariharan Manoj M Dewey Frederick E FE Cheng Yong Y Clark Michael J MJ Im Hogune H Habegger Lukas L Balasubramanian Suganthi S O'Huallachain Maeve M Dudley Joel T JT Hillenmeyer Sara S Haraksingh Rajini R Sharon Donald D Euskirchen Ghia G Lacroute Phil P Bettinger Keith K Boyle Alan P AP Kasowski Maya M Grubert Fabian F Seki Scott S Garcia Marco M Whirl-Carrillo Michelle M Gallardo Mercedes M Blasco Maria A MA Greenberg Peter L PL Snyder Phyllis P Klein Teri E TE Altman Russ B RB Butte Atul J AJ Ashley Euan A EA Gerstein Mark M Nadeau Kari C KC Tang Hua H Snyder Michael M
Cell 20120301 6
Personalized medicine is expected to benefit from combining genomic information with regular monitoring of physiological states by multiple high-throughput methods. Here, we present an integrative personal omics profile (iPOP), an analysis that combines genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic, and autoantibody profiles from a single individual over a 14 month period. Our iPOP analysis revealed various medical risks, including type 2 diabetes. It also uncovered extensive, dynamic changes ...[more]