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List of Studies ( Metabolite:Leu-Val-Val)

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
ST004194 AN006966 PfK13-associated artemisinin resistance slows drug activation and enhances antioxidant defence, which can be overcome with sulforaphane Cultured cells Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Monash University LC-MS
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI Blood Mouse Brown University Other
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI Cecum Mouse Brown University Other
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI Colon Mouse Brown University Other
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI DSI Mouse Brown University Other
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI Liver Mouse Brown University Other
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI MSI Mouse Brown University Other
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI PSI Mouse Brown University Other
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI Stomach Mouse Brown University Other
ST002978 AN004891 Metabolite Profiling Of Vaginal Microbes In Suspension And Biofilm Cultures: Potential Target Against Bacterial Vaginosis Bacterial cells Gardenerella vaginalis Bacterial Vaginosis Purdue University Other
ST002978 AN004891 Metabolite Profiling Of Vaginal Microbes In Suspension And Biofilm Cultures: Potential Target Against Bacterial Vaginosis Bacterial cells Lactobacillus crispatus Bacterial Vaginosis Purdue University Other
ST002978 AN004891 Metabolite Profiling Of Vaginal Microbes In Suspension And Biofilm Cultures: Potential Target Against Bacterial Vaginosis Bacterial cells Lactobacillus iners Bacterial Vaginosis Purdue University Other
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