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46174
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Principal Investigator: Huiying Li, PhD, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA MeSH: Acne Vulgaris https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/gap/cgi-bin/study.cgi?study_id=phs000263 Acne vulgaris affects 17 million Americans, more than 80% of the people of age 12-24. The goal of this study is to investigate the relationship between acne pathogenesis and the skin microbiota residing in the microcomedones. This study will enroll approximately 100 healthy individuals and acne patients, both male and female with age 13 or older. Data obtained from this study will help better understand the disease pathogenesis and may lead to the development of new effective therapeutic strategies for treatment of acne.
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- 07/06/2022 07/06/2022 - Dr. Christian Niklas
- 12/10/2022 12/10/2022 - Adrian Schulz
- 29/01/2025 29/01/2025 - Akane Nishihara
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Huiying Li, PhD
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dbGaP phs000263 Metagenomic Study of the Human Skin Microbiome Associated with Acne
Sample ID and subject ID of participants affected or not affected with acne.
- StudyEvent: dbGaP phs000263 Metagenomic Study of the Human Skin Microbiome Associated with Acne
- Eligibility Criteria
- Case or control status, gender, and ethnicity of subjects affected or not effected with acne.
- The phenotype of samples in association with subject's age, case or control status, acne lesion, acne treatment, and cosmetic procedures.
- Subject ID, consent group, and case or control status of participants affected or not affected with acne.
- Sample ID and subject ID of participants affected or not affected with acne.
- Sample ID and Trace ID of participants affected or not affected with acne.
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Sample ID and subject ID of participants affected or not affected with acne.
- StudyEvent: dbGaP phs000263 Metagenomic Study of the Human Skin Microbiome Associated with Acne
- Eligibility Criteria
- Case or control status, gender, and ethnicity of subjects affected or not effected with acne.
- The phenotype of samples in association with subject's age, case or control status, acne lesion, acne treatment, and cosmetic procedures.
- Subject ID, consent group, and case or control status of participants affected or not affected with acne.
- Sample ID and subject ID of participants affected or not affected with acne.
- Sample ID and Trace ID of participants affected or not affected with acne.
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