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List of Studies ( Metabolite:BMP 18:0_18:1)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteAnalysis Type
ST004217 AN007016 Lipid Alterations in ASAH1-Deficient Cells: Insights into Ceramide Accumulation and Lysosomal Dysfunction Cultured cells Human Metabolic disease Harvard Medical School LC-MS
ST004206 AN006996 Lipidomic Profiling of Sorted Microglia in GPR34-KO/APP-KI Mice Across 4, 8, 16, and 24 Months Glial cells Mouse Neurodegenerative disease Denali Therapeutics LC-MS
ST004205 AN006993 Lipidomic/Metabolomic Characterization of GPR34 KO, WT, TREM2 KO, and GPR34/TREM2 dKO iPSC1-derived microglia Glial cells Human Neurodegenerative disease Denali Therapeutics LC-MS
ST004163 AN006909 Targeted Lipid Profiling of HEK and iPSC derived iMG Cell Models with GBA1 Loss-of-Function Cultured cells Human Metabolic disease Denali Therapeutics LC-MS
ST004163 AN006909 Targeted Lipid Profiling of HEK and iPSC derived iMG Cell Models with GBA1 Loss-of-Function Cultured cells Human Parkinsons disease Denali Therapeutics LC-MS
ST004059 AN006715 Targeted Lipid and Metabolite Profiling in Brains of ATP13A2 Knockout Mice Brain Mouse Neurodegenerative disease Denali Therapeutics LC-MS
ST004059 AN006715 Targeted Lipid and Metabolite Profiling in Brains of ATP13A2 Knockout Mice Brain Mouse Parkinsons disease Denali Therapeutics LC-MS
ST003945 AN006485 Lipidomics characterization of A375 and A375-VR melanoma cells treated with ranolazine and sampled longitudinally. Cultured cells Human Cancer University of Colorado Denver LC-MS
ST003737 AN006135 PILRA regulates microglial neuroinflammation and lipid metabolism as a candidate therapeutic target for Alzheimer’s disease Microglia Human Alzheimers disease Denali Therapeutics LC-MS
ST003664 AN006021 Tumour interstitial fluid-enriched phosphoethanolamine suppresses T cell function. T-cells Mouse Cancer University of Chicago LC-MS
ST003472 AN005707 An Optimized Plasmalogen Dietary Supplement Remodels the Cardiac Lipidome and Proteome, Providing Greater Protection in a Male Mouse Model of Dilated Cardiomyopathy Over Females Blood Mouse Heart disease Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute LC-MS
ST003472 AN005707 An Optimized Plasmalogen Dietary Supplement Remodels the Cardiac Lipidome and Proteome, Providing Greater Protection in a Male Mouse Model of Dilated Cardiomyopathy Over Females Heart Mouse Heart disease Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute LC-MS
ST002229 AN003638 Estrogen receptor α deficiency in cardiac myocytes reprograms heart-derived extracellular vesicle proteome and induces obesity in female mice (Part 1) Blood Mouse Obesity Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute LC-MS
ST002229 AN003638 Estrogen receptor α deficiency in cardiac myocytes reprograms heart-derived extracellular vesicle proteome and induces obesity in female mice (Part 1) Epididymal fat Mouse Obesity Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute LC-MS
ST002229 AN003638 Estrogen receptor α deficiency in cardiac myocytes reprograms heart-derived extracellular vesicle proteome and induces obesity in female mice (Part 1) Liver Mouse Obesity Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute LC-MS
ST002229 AN003638 Estrogen receptor α deficiency in cardiac myocytes reprograms heart-derived extracellular vesicle proteome and induces obesity in female mice (Part 1) Muscle Mouse Obesity Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute LC-MS
ST002229 AN003638 Estrogen receptor α deficiency in cardiac myocytes reprograms heart-derived extracellular vesicle proteome and induces obesity in female mice (Part 1) Ventricles Mouse Obesity Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute LC-MS
ST001789 AN002901 Acute metabolomic changes of plasma in response to endurance exercise Blood Human University of California, San Diego LC-MS
ST001420 AN002375 Metabolomic analysis of patients with recurrent angina Blood Human Angina University of California, San Diego
ST001405 AN002347 MDM2-Dependent Rewiring of Metabolomic and Lipidomic Profiles in Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma Models Cultured cells Human Ohio State University LC-MS
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