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List of Studies ( Metabolite:CE 26:3)

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
ST004095 AN006788 Hep3B PNPLA3 wild type and PNPLA3(I148M) lipidomics Cultured cells Human Cancer Amgen LC-MS
ST003988 AN006569 Lipid and cell cycling perturbations driven by the HDAC inhibitor romidepsin render liver cancer vulnerable to RTK targeting and immunologically active Cultured cells Human Cancer CNRS LC-MS
ST003758 AN006170 Untargeted lipidomics of gemcitabine-resistant cells Pancreas Human Cancer Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute LC-MS
ST003757 AN006168 Untargeted lipidomics of gemcitabine-resistant PDAC cells Pancreas Human Cancer Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute LC-MS
ST003629 AN005962 Impact of human PSMC5 gene mutations on neuronal development: Lipid profiling of PSMC5 mutant T cells T-cells Human Brain disease Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology LC-MS
ST003341 AN005475 Untargeted Lipidomic Profiling of Canine Cancer Cell Lines Cultured cells Dog Cancer Kojin Therapeutics, Inc. LC-MS
ST003328 AN005453 Increased Cholesterol Synthesis Drives Neurotoxicity in Patient Stem Cell-Derived Model of Multiple Sclerosis - cellular lipidomics Stem cells Human Multiple sclerosis University of Colorado Denver LC-MS
ST001210 AN002014 Comprehensive UHPLC-MS/MS lipidomics profiling to study effects of betulin on keratinocytes Keratinocytes Human Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen LC-MS
ST000114 AN000192 SIRM Analysis of human P493 cells under hypoxia in [U-13C] labeled Glucose medium B-cells Human Cancer University of Kentucky GC-MS/LC-MS
ST000110 AN000183 SIRM Analysis of human P493 cells under hypoxia in [U-13C/15N] labeled Glutamine medium (Both positive and ion mode FTMS) B-cells Human University of Kentucky GC-MS/LC-MS
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