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List of Studies ( Metabolite:LPG 15:0)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteAnalysis Type
ST004204 AN006991 The growth and virulence of S. aureus is inhibited by C. striatum by inhibiting its arginine biosynthesis pathway Bacterial cells Staphylococcus aureus Chronic rhinosinusitis Sun Yat-sen University LC-MS
ST004138 AN006861 Variation in microbiome and metabolites are associated with advantageous effects of cholestyramine on primary biliary cholangitis with pruritus Feces Human Autoimmune disease Hangzhou Xixi Hospital LC-MS
ST004138 AN006861 Variation in microbiome and metabolites are associated with advantageous effects of cholestyramine on primary biliary cholangitis with pruritus Feces Human Liver disease Hangzhou Xixi Hospital LC-MS
ST003817 AN006276 Irisin promotes bone tissue repair and intestinal protection in osteoporotic mice Feces Mouse Osteoporosis Huizhou Central People's Hospital LC-MS
ST003694 AN006060 FOLFIRINOX effects on lipidomics in pancreatic cancer cells Pancreas Human Cancer Pennsylvania State University LC-MS
ST003661 AN006018 Lipidomics facilitates the discovery of diagnostic biomarkers in patients with chronic total occlusion during the perioperative period Blood Human Cardiovascular disease Zhongshan Hospital Fudan University 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
ST002956 AN004853 An application of automated LLE extraction in determine the age and HFD effects in adult mice in metabolomic, lipidomic, and proteomic Blood Mouse Calico Life Sciences LC-MS
ST001936 AN004932 Pseudoexfoliation aqueous humor lipidome suggests enrichment of specific pathways Eye tissue Human Pseudoexfoliation syndrome 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.)
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