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The nano-TAB study file leverages the ISA-TAB file format, which is a horizontal-based spreadsheet format with column headers in the first row. An example subset of this format is provided in TABLE 114.
TABLE 114: Example Subset of the Study File Format
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LLC-PK1 | biospecimen | porcine proximal tubule cells | ||
LLC-PK1 | biospecimen | porcine proximal tubule cells |
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Please note, the concept specified within the bracket “\[ \]” is a variable depending on the type of sample. According to the ISA-TAB specification, the Study file has different types of fields called nodes, attributes of nodes, qualifiers of nodes’ attributes, and other valid fields. [TABLES 215 and 316 |ICR:Study File Examples]on the Study Files Examples page provide additional examples of files using these different types of fields. |
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_Comment \[ \]_\---Any comment that provides additional information, which is added only when no other appropriate field exists. |