2024
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms12101998
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Multi-Omics Analysis Unravels the Impact of Stool Sample Logistics on Metabolites and Microbial Composition

Jannike L. Krause,
Beatrice Engelmann,
David J. D. Lallinger
et al.

Abstract: Human health and the human microbiome are inevitably intertwined, increasing their relevance in clinical research. However, the collection, transportation and storage of faecal samples may introduce bias due to methodological differences, especially since postal shipping is a common practise in large-scale clinical cohort studies. Using four different Omics layer, we determined the structural (16S rRNA sequencing, cytometric microbiota profiling) and functional integrity (SCFAs, global metabolome) of the micro… Show more

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