List of Studies ( Metabolite:5alpha-Androstan-3beta,17alpha-diol disulfate)
| Study_id | Analysis_id | Study_title | Source | Species | Disease | Institute | Analysis Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ST004189 | AN007234 | Discovery and Validation of Metabolic Biomarkers for 'Liver Qi Stagnation' and 'Liver-Gallbladder Damp-Heat' Syndromes in Cholelithiasis: Urine untargeted | Urine | Human | Gallstones | First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University | LC-MS |
| ST004186 | AN007232 | Discovery and Validation of Metabolic Biomarkers for 'Liver Qi Stagnation' and 'Liver-Gallbladder Damp-Heat' Syndromes in Cholelithiasis: Blood untargeted | Blood | Human | Gallstones | First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University | LC-MS |
| ST003032 | AN004971 | Effects of Preanalytical Sample Collection and Handling on Comprehensive Metabolite Measurements in Human Urine Biospecimens | Urine | Human | National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences | Other | |
| ST002909 | AN004777 | Plasma metabolomics reveals distinct biological and diagnostic signatures for melioidosis | Blood | Human | Melioidosis | University of Washington | Other |
| ST002829 | AN004621 | Nucleotide, phospholipid, and kynurenine metabolites are robustly associated with COVID-19 severity and time of plasma sample collection in a prospective cohort study | Blood | Human | COVID-19 | National Institutes of Health | Other |
| ST002820 | AN004596 | Evaluation of Novel Candidate Filtration Markers from a Global Metabolomics Discovery for Glomerular Filtration Rate Estimation (AASKG1) | Blood | Human | Tufts Medical Center | Other | |
| ST002819 | AN004592 | Evaluation of Novel Candidate Filtration Markers from a Global Metabolomics Discovery for Glomerular Filtration Rate Estimation (MDRD) | Blood | Human | Tufts Medical Center | Other | |
| ST002818 | AN004588 | Evaluation of Novel Candidate Filtration Markers from a Global Metabolomics Discovery for Glomerular Filtration Rate Estimation (ALTOLD) | Blood | Human | Tufts Medical Center | Other | |
| ST002498 | AN004656 | Plasma Metabolomics Profiling of 580 Patients from the Weill Cornell Medicine Early Detection Research Network Prostate Cancer Cohort | Blood | Human | Cancer | Weill Cornell Medicine | LC-MS |
| ST002155 | AN003530 | Longitudinal metabolomic stool dynamics in primary C. difficile infections | Feces | Human | Bacterial infection | Brigham and Women's Hospital | LC-MS |
| ST002089 | AN003412 | Plasma metabolomic signatures of COPD: A metabolomic severity score for airflow obstruction and emphysema. | Blood | Human | COPD | National Jewish Health | LC-MS |
| ST002088 | AN003408 | Plasma Metabolomic signatures of COPD in a SPIROMICS cohort: A metabolomic severity score for airflow obstructions and emphysema | Blood | Human | COPD | National Jewish Health | LC-MS |
| ST002020 | AN003290 | TIPs Metabolomics (urine) | Urine | Human | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | LC-MS | |
| ST002019 | AN003289 | TIPs Metabolomics (blood) | Blood | Human | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | LC-MS | |
| ST002018 | AN003288 | Multi-omic analysis of the microbiome and metabolome in healthy subjects (feces) | Feces | Human | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | LC-MS | |
| ST002017 | AN003287 | Multi-omic analysis of the microbiome and metabolome in healthy subjects (blood) | Blood | Human | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | LC-MS | |
| ST001940 | AN003155 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | LC-MS |
| ST001940 | AN003156 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | LC-MS |
| ST001940 | AN003157 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | LC-MS |
| ST001940 | AN003158 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | LC-MS |
| ST001827 | AN002963 | The pregnancy metabolome from a multi-ethnic pregnancy cohort | Blood | Human | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai | LC-MS | |
| ST001749 | AN002850 | REACH Metabolomics Study | Blood | Human | Alzheimers disease | University of Wisconsin-Madison | LC-MS |
| ST001639 | AN002683 | Plasma Metabolomic signatures of COPD in a SPIROMICS cohort | Blood | Human | COPD | National Jewish Health | LC-MS |
| ST001515 | AN002513 | A Metabolomic Signature of Glucagon Action in Healthy Individuals with Overweight/Obesity Humans | Blood | Human | Obesity | Translational Research Institute- AdventHealth Orlando | LC-MS |
| ST001412 | AN002362 | Metabolomics study in Plasma of Obese Patients with Neuropathy Identifies Potential Metabolomics Signatures | Blood | Human | Obesity | University of Michigan | LC-MS |
| ST001411 | AN002361 | Plasma metabolites of lipid metabolism associate with diabetic polyneuropathy in a cohort with screen-tested type 2 diabetes: ADDITION-Denmark | Blood | Human | Obesity | University of Michigan | LC-MS |
| ST000976 | AN001597 | GC6-74 matabolomic of TB (Part 3: Plasma_RPMI) | Blood | Human | Tuberculosis | Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology | LC-MS |
| ST000975 | AN001596 | GC6-74 metabolomics of TB vs healthy (Part 2: Serum) | Blood | Human | Tuberculosis | Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology | LC-MS |
| ST000974 | AN001595 | GC6-74 matabolomic of TB (Part 1: Plasma) | Blood | Human | Tuberculosis | Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology | LC-MS |
| ST000899 | AN001464 | Alterations in Lipid, Amino Acid, and Energy Metabolism Distinguish Crohn Disease from Ulcerative Colitis and Control Subjects by Serum Metabolomic Profiling | Blood | Human | Inflammatory bowel disease | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | LC-MS |