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    • Sequence data of body site-specific microbiota during pregnancy 

      Mändar, Reet; Kõljalg, Siiri; Štšepetova, Jelena (University of Tartu, Institute of Biomedicine and Translational Medicine, Department of Microbiology, 2025-10-17)
      The dataset comprises a total of 443 samples collected from 105 pregnant women. It contains sequence data derived from clinical material, obtained through 16S rRNA gene sequencing of DNA extracted from the following sample ...
    • Sequence data of HUMB collection 1.0 

      Mändar, Reet; Rööp, Tiiu (University of Tartu, HUMB collection, 2025-07-18)
      Human Microbiota Biobank (HUMB) at University of Tartu, Estonia, was established to support and promote research activities in the field of human microbiota. The collection contains more than 20,000 bacterial strains, both ...
    • Mother and child stool bacteriomes: links to maternal gestational diabetes and atopic dermatitis in 1–2-years-old children 

      Alnek, Kristi; Bärenson, Anu; Aasmets, Oliver; Janson, Helis; Talja, Ija; Laht, Brita; Vorobjova, Tamara; Kirss, Anne; Cinek, Ondrej; Uibo, Raivo; Tagoma, Aili; HEDIMED Investigators group (Tartu Ülikool, bio- ja siirdemeditsiini instituut, immunoloogia osakond, 2025)
      This file contains reads based on ASV data of the gut bacteriomes of mothers with and without GDM and those of their children (1-2 years old) resulting from the pregnancies.
    • Research data for Early trigeminal and sensory impairment and lysosomal dysfunction in accurate models of Wolfram syndrome 

      Hickey, Miriam (University of Tartu, 2024)
      We present here data from our paper Early trigeminal and sensory impairment and lysosomal dysfunction in accurate models of Wolfram syndrome. We include data underlying all figures and tables. Research data for publicly ...
    • Levodopa impairs lysosomal function in sensory neurons in vitro 

      Hickey, Miriam (University of Tartu, 2024)
      Parkinson’s disease (PD) is one of the most common chronic, degenerative brain diseases worldwide. Patients are diagnosed on the basis of slowness of movement and/or tremor and/or stiffness. However, many symptoms that are ...