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List of Studies ( Metabolite:HexCer 18:1;O2/26:2)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteAnalysis Type
ST004168 AN006919 Integrative brain omics approach highlights sn-1 lysophosphatidylethanolamine in Alzheimer's dementia Brain Human Alzheimers disease Emory University LC-MS
ST003678 AN006039 The effects of cystine limitation stress adaptation (CLSA) on lipidomics changes in pancreatic cancer cells Pancreas Human Cancer Pennsylvania State University LC-MS
ST003637 AN005973 lomitapide effects on lipidomics Pancreas Human Cancer Pennsylvania State University 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
ST003222 AN005283 A small molecule macrophage migration inhibitory factor agonist ameliorates age-related myocardial intolerance to ischemia-reperfusion insults via metabolic regulation - Part 1 Heart Mouse Ischemia University of Mississippi Medical Center LC-MS
ST002781 AN004528 Lipidomics analysis of maternal obesity model - wild type Liver Mouse Fatty liver disease University of Bonn MS(Dir. Inf.)
ST002781 AN004528 Lipidomics analysis of maternal obesity model - wild type Liver Mouse Obesity University of Bonn MS(Dir. Inf.)
ST002452 AN004007 Lipidomic analysis of human brain from frontotemporal dementia cases of with GRN and C9orf72 mutations Brain Human Dementia University of Sydney LC-MS
ST002400 AN003908 Alcohol dehydrogenase 1B is crucial for adipocyte homeostasis Cultured cells Human INSERM LC-MS
ST001725 AN002810 Lipidomics dataset of Danio rerio optic nerve regeneration model Eye tissue Zebrafish Eye disease University of Miami LC-MS
ST001442 AN002410 Human Optic Nerve Glaucoma and Control Lipidomes Eye tissue Human Eye disease University of Miami MS(Dir. Inf.)
ST000963 AN001577 Lipidomics of inflammation-induced optic nerve regeneration Eye tissue Rat Eye disease University of Miami LC-MS
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