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List of Studies ( Metabolite:Chlordiazepoxide)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteAnalysis Type
ST004389 AN007333 Longitudinal Multi-omics Profiling Reveals Different Adaptation to Heat Stress in Genomically Divergent Lactating Sows Feces Pig Environmental stress North Carolina State University LC-MS
ST004389 AN007333 Longitudinal Multi-omics Profiling Reveals Different Adaptation to Heat Stress in Genomically Divergent Lactating Sows Milk Pig Environmental stress North Carolina State University LC-MS
ST003768 AN006186 The Chromosome-Scale Assembly and Multi-Omics Analysis Reveal Adaptive Evolution and Nitrogen Utilization Mechanisms in Edible Grass Leaf Grass Hunan Agricultural University LC-MS
ST003768 AN006186 The Chromosome-Scale Assembly and Multi-Omics Analysis Reveal Adaptive Evolution and Nitrogen Utilization Mechanisms in Edible Grass Roots Grass Hunan Agricultural University LC-MS
ST003439 AN005670 Metabolomics of human serum to support understanding of early metabolic shift in presymptomatic sepsis patients. (Part1 human metabolites) Blood Human Sepsis Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology Hans Knöll Institute LC-MS
ST003213 AN005269 The central role of creatine and polyamines in fetal growth restriction Placenta Human Placenta disease University of Udine LC-MS
ST003172 AN005206 Untargeted Metabolomic Profile Of Chili Pepper (Capsicum Chinensed) Developmental Cycle Capsicum Chinense Habanero pepper University of Alberta LC-MS
ST002094 AN003420 Commensal intestinal microbiota regulates host luminal proteolytic activity and intestinal barrier integrity through β-glucuronidase activity (Part 1) Feces Human Irritable bowel syndrome Mayo Clinic LC-MS
ST000913 AN001483 Insights into the pathogenesis of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) through metabolomic profiling of cerebrospinal fluid (part IV) Cerebrospinal fluid Human Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome University of California, Davis LC-MS
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