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sample search looks for a sample based on annotations that were added or characterization or data files uploaded. Column headings vary based on the sample returned.

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The following table lists and describes the Search Results columns.

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To export sample information, see Exporting Sample Information to JSON or XML.
Sample Search Results ColumnsDescription
Action

Click View in the first column to display the sample on the Updating a Sample page.

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Edit is only available for people that have an account and are logged into the system and are associated with the sample.

Click + Add to Favorites to add a bookmark for the sample on your My Favorites page. Added to Favorites appears in the column when the sample is successfully added.

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If the Sample is already added as a Favorite, clicking + Add to Favorites displays the <sample name> has already been added to your favorites message.

Sample Name

The fully-qualified name of the sample located in the search.

Primary Point of Contact

The name of the source of the original sample.

Composition

The term for the sample composition. Examples: antibody; dendrimer.

Functions

A list of one or more terms displaying functions entered for the corresponding sample ID. Example: targeting

Characterizations

A list displaying characterization annotations entered for the corresponding sample ID. Example: oxidative stress

Data Availability

Indicates data availability generated for the sample. Click the availability summary to view an availability details page. If N/A is in the column, See also Data Availability Metrics.

Created DateIndicates the date on which the sample was added.

For information about configuring a sample search, see Searching Existing Samples.