01815.7z Apr 2026

The .7z extension indicates the file was created using , a high-compression open-source archiver. Key features of this format include:

Sequences or single-cell multi-omics data sometimes use similar numeric strings. For instance, datasets related to Pearson syndrome or mitochondrial DNA disorders often utilize unique numeric codes in their supplementary files hosted on NCBI GEO . 01815.7z

This code appears in official government databases, such as those from the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) . 01815.7z

Supports AES-256 encryption, which is often used for protecting sensitive government or medical records. 01815.7z

In academic and biomedical contexts, "01815" often serves as a suffix for specific samples or trial identifiers.