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List of Studies ( Metabolite:Heptyl 4-hydroxybenzoate)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteAnalysis Type
ST004190 AN006962 Comparative Analysis of the Metabolic Profiles of Alix−/− and Ozz−/− Soleus Skeletal Muscle Muscle Mouse St Jude Children's Research Hospital LC-MS
ST004153 AN006894 Multi-omics Study of Small Intestine Adaptation After Total Colectomy in a Rat model Feces Rat Shanghai Jiao Tong University LC-MS
ST003880 AN006373 Untargeted metabolome analysis of control and disease intervertebral disc tissue Tissue Human Bone disease Ganga Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation LC-MS
ST003790 AN006231 Fecal metabolomics of B16-OVA tumor-bearing mice fed chow or low and high fiber purified diets and treated with isotype control or anti-PD-1 antibody Feces Mouse Cancer Princeton 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
ST003002 AN004931 The role of gut microbiota in muscle mitochondria function, colon health, and sarcopenia: from clinical to bench (2) Feces Human Sarcopenia Chinese University of Hong Kong GC-MS/LC-MS
ST002459 AN004011 Comparison of metabolite profiles from matched whole blood microsamplers, whole blood dried blood spots, and plasma. Blood Human Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai LC-MS
ST002459 AN004013 Comparison of metabolite profiles from matched whole blood microsamplers, whole blood dried blood spots, and plasma. Blood Human Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 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
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