The results of the research on this molecular map have been published in the journal Cell under the title A Comparison of Deep Multiomics Profiles Across Ethnicity, Geographic, and Age. The research is part of the Human Personal Omics Profiling (hPOP) project, led and coordinated by the University of Stanford For several years, researchers have collected samples from 322 healthy people of blood, urine and feces from several countries from differ…
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The results of the research on this molecular map have been published in the journal Cell under the title A Comparison of Deep Multiomics Profiles Across Ethnicity, Geographic, and Age. The research is part of the Human Personal Omics Profiling (hPOP) project, led and coordinated by the University of Stanford For several years, researchers have collected samples from 322 healthy people of blood, urine and feces from several countries from differ…