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| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| name | profile of gut microbiota in patients with traumatic thoracic spinal cord injury and its clinical implications: a case-control study in a rehabilitation setting (8806552) - gpt-5 |
| proj_id | 8806552 |
| sra | prjna669472 |
| date_of_upload | 30/11/2025 12:53 |
| doi | 10.1080/21655979.2021.1955543 |
| model | gpt-5 |
| dbbact_id | 911 |
| dbbact_link | https://dbbact.org/exp_info/911 |
| needs_manual_review | false |
| Term | Score |
|---|---|
| spinal cord injury | 0.666667 |
| nanjing city prefecture | 0.400000 |
| hospital | 0.181818 |
| human adult stage | 0.045455 |
| china | 0.009390 |
| homo sapiens | 0.005168 |
| feces | 0.004577 |
| Term | Score |
|---|---|
| spinal cord injury | 0.500000 |
| nanjing city prefecture | 0.250000 |
| hospital | 0.100000 |
| human adult stage | 0.023256 |
| china | 0.004717 |
| homo sapiens | 0.002591 |
| feces | 0.002294 |
| Term | Score |
|---|---|
| feces | 1.000000 |
| china | 1.000000 |
| human adult stage | 1.000000 |
| hospital | 1.000000 |
| nanjing city prefecture | 1.000000 |
| neurogenic bowel | 1.000000 |
| homo sapiens | 1.000000 |
| spinal cord injury | 1.000000 |
| Term | Score |
|---|---|
| feces | 1.000000 |
| china | 1.000000 |
| human adult stage | 1.000000 |
| hospital | 1.000000 |
| nanjing city prefecture | 1.000000 |
| neurogenic bowel | 1.000000 |
| homo sapiens | 1.000000 |
| spinal cord injury | 1.000000 |
| Exp. ID | User ID | Description | Date | Region | Sequences | Status | Flag |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1891 | gpt-5 | Complete thoracic SCI human stool samples (16S amplicon) (dominant feces, china, human adult stage, hospital, nanjing city prefecture, neurogenic bowel, homo sapiens, spinal cord injury) | 2025-11-30 | v4 | 1 / 26 | pending | No |
| 1891 | gpt-5 | Complete thoracic SCI human stool samples (16S amplicon) (common feces, china, human adult stage, hospital, nanjing city prefecture, neurogenic bowel, homo sapiens, spinal cord injury) | 2025-11-30 | v4 | 1 / 51 | pending | No |
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