Project description:Aging is a major risk factor for various forms of disease. An enhanced understanding of the physiological mechanisms related to aging is urgently needed. Nonhuman primates (NHPs) have the closest genetic relationship to humans, making them an ideal model to explore the complicated aging process. Multiomics analysis of NHP peripheral blood offers a promising approach to evaluate new therapies and biomarkers. Here, we explored the mechanisms of aging using proteomics (serum and serum-derived exosomes [SDEs]) in rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) blood.
Project description:Aging is a major risk factor for various forms of disease. An enhanced understanding of the physiological mechanisms related to aging is urgently needed. Nonhuman primates (NHPs) have the closest genetic relationship to humans, making them an ideal model to explore the complicated aging process. Multiomics analysis of NHP peripheral blood offers a promising approach to evaluate new therapies and biomarkers. Here, we explored the mechanisms of aging using proteomics (serum) in rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) blood.
Project description:Malaria Host Pathogen Interaction Center Experiment 03: Host and parasite gene transcript abundance measures from bone marrow for Macaca mulatta infected with Plasmodium coatneyi Hackeri strain from 7 time points over a 101 day study (GSE103042)
Project description:Malaria Host Pathogen Interaction Center Experiment 03: Host and parasite gene transcript abundance measures from whole blood for Macaca mulatta infected with Plasmodium coatneyi Hackeri strain from 7 time points over a 101 day study (GSE103259)
Project description:Malaria Host Pathogen Interaction Center Experiment 04R: Host and parasite gene transcript abundances, from whole blood, of Macaca mulatta infected Plasmodium cynomolgi treated with artemether over 7 time points in a 100 day study (GSE103507)
Project description:Malaria Host Pathogen Interaction Center Experiment S01: Host and parasite gene transcript abundances, from cultured cells, of Macaca mulatta infected with Plasmodium knowlesi Pk1(A+), Pk1(B )1 , Pk1(C ) ex vivo time course (GSE110970)