ENCBS630RYD / tissue

Alternate accession: ENCBS977MNA

Summary

Status
released
Term name
sigmoid colon
Summary
Homo sapiens male adult (37 years) sigmoid colon tissue

Attribution

ENCODE project
Lab
ENCODE Consortium
Submitted by
J. Seth Strattan
Source
LEIDOS
Project
ENCODE
External resources
Date obtained
2015-02-10
Aliases
gtex:ENC-1JKYN-196, gtex:ENC-1JKYN-197, gtex:ENC-1JKYN-191, gtex:ENC-1JKYN-195, gtex:ENC-1JKYN-193, gtex:ENC-1JKYN-192, gtex:ENC-1JKYN-190, gtex:ENC-1JKYN-198, gtex:ENC-1JKYN-194, gtex:ENC-1JKYN-199
Submitter comment
This record models an entire tissue from one donor. Individual aliquots of this tissue should be accessioned separately and linked to this record via their part_of property.
Tags
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Donor information

Status
released
Accession
ENCDO845WKR
Aliases
gtex:ENC-QWZ, gtex:ENC-001, gtex:PT-1JKYN, bradley-bernstein:Donor GTEX-1JKYN
Species
Homo sapiens
Life stage
adult
Age
37 years
Sex
male
External resources
Tags
Visit collection page for ENTEx

Documents

high resolution pathology slide image
Description excerpt: High-resolution whole slide digital images of pathological specimens (SVS…
Description
High-resolution whole slide digital images of pathological specimens (SVS format). Digital images in SVS format can be viewed with Aperio's ImageScope viewer.
Submitted by
Idan Gabdank
Lab
J. Michael Cherry, Stanford
Grant
ENCODE
general protocol
Description: GTEx ENCODE Tissue Recovery Form II, Case 1
Submitted by
Marcus Ho
Lab
ENCODE Consortium
Grant
ENCODE
general protocol
Description: PRC Case Summary Report For Case 1
Submitted by
Marcus Ho
Lab
ENCODE Consortium
Grant
ENCODE
general protocol
Description: Per-tissue collection times for ENCDO845WKR
Submitted by
J. Seth Strattan
Lab
ENCODE Consortium
Grant
ENCODE
extraction protocol
Description: GTEx Tissue Harvesting Work Instruction
Submitted by
Marcus Ho
Lab
ENCODE Consortium
Grant
ENCODE
data sheet
Description: Mapping of high resolution images (SVS format) ids to tissues
Submitted by
Idan Gabdank
Lab
J. Michael Cherry, Stanford
Grant
ENCODE