This study sought to explore the environmental differences in two colonies of Dahl salt-sensitive rats maintained in separate facilities (Medical College of Wisconsin versus Charles River Laboratories), and explore potential changes to the gut microbiome as cause for the drastic divergence in their hypertensive and renal disease phenotype.
| Accession | PRJNA636903 |
| Data Type | Raw sequence reads |
| Scope | Multispecies |
| Grants | - "MECHANISMS OF RENAL IMMUNE CELL INFILTRATION IN SALT-SENSITIVE HYPERTENSION" (Grant ID HL137748, National Institutes of Heatlh)
- "Elucidating the role of the gut metagenome in hypertension" (Grant ID F31HL152495, National Institutes of Health)
- "IMMUNE CELLS AND HYPERTENSION" (Grant ID HL116264, National Institutes of Health)
- "Interplay Between Gut Microbiota and Immunity in the Dietary Modulation of Hypertension" (Grant ID 19CDA34660184, American Heart Association)
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| Submission | Registration date: 3-Jun-2020 Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University |
| Relevance | Environmental |
Project Data:
| Resource Name | Number of Links |
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| Sequence data |
| SRA Experiments | 260 |
| Other datasets |
| BioSample | 260 |