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List of Studies ( Metabolite:TG 18:1_18:1_26:0)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteAnalysis Type
ST004238 AN007055 Lipidomic Characterization of Wild-Type vs ATGL/HSL Double Knockout Adipocytes in Basal and Stimulated Lipolysis Adipocytes Mouse University of Szeged LC-MS
ST003988 AN006569 Lipid and cell cycling perturbations driven by the HDAC inhibitor romidepsin render liver cancer vulnerable to RTK targeting and immunologically active Cultured cells Human Cancer CNRS 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
ST003632 AN005965 Dysregulated Lipid Metabolism in African American Women Who Experienced Cardiometabolic Complications of Pregnancy Blood Human Preeclampsia Emory University LC-MS
ST003528 AN005795 Lipidomics profiling of livers from Alb-Cre +/- SART-/- (KO) versus age matched wild type WT mouse littermates to characterize progression to hepatic steatosis and hepatocellular carcinoma Liver Mouse Cancer University of Utah LC-MS
ST003184 AN005229 A multimodal drug-diet-immunotherapy combination restrains melanoma progression and metastasis - tumor lipidomics Tumor cells Mouse Cancer University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus LC-MS
ST003129 AN005131 Pulmonary maternal immune activation does not extend through the placenta but leads to fetal metabolic adaptation - Maternal liver Liver Mouse University of Copenhagen LC-MS
ST003125 AN005123 Pulmonary maternal immune activation does not extend through the placenta but leads to fetal metabolic adaptation - Fetal liver Liver Mouse Maternal immune system activation University of Copenhagen LC-MS
ST003077 AN005035 Data-dependent and -independent acquisition lipidomics analysis reveals the tissue-dependent effect of metformin on lipid metabolism (Adipose tissue measurements) Adipose tissue Mouse North Carolina State University LC-MS
ST003077 AN005035 Data-dependent and -independent acquisition lipidomics analysis reveals the tissue-dependent effect of metformin on lipid metabolism (Adipose tissue measurements) Blood Mouse North Carolina State University LC-MS
ST003077 AN005035 Data-dependent and -independent acquisition lipidomics analysis reveals the tissue-dependent effect of metformin on lipid metabolism (Adipose tissue measurements) Heart Mouse North Carolina State University LC-MS
ST003077 AN005035 Data-dependent and -independent acquisition lipidomics analysis reveals the tissue-dependent effect of metformin on lipid metabolism (Adipose tissue measurements) Intestine Mouse North Carolina State University LC-MS
ST003077 AN005035 Data-dependent and -independent acquisition lipidomics analysis reveals the tissue-dependent effect of metformin on lipid metabolism (Adipose tissue measurements) Kidney Mouse North Carolina State University LC-MS
ST003077 AN005035 Data-dependent and -independent acquisition lipidomics analysis reveals the tissue-dependent effect of metformin on lipid metabolism (Adipose tissue measurements) Liver Mouse North Carolina State University LC-MS
ST003077 AN005035 Data-dependent and -independent acquisition lipidomics analysis reveals the tissue-dependent effect of metformin on lipid metabolism (Adipose tissue measurements) Muscle Mouse North Carolina State University LC-MS
ST002967 AN004875 Lipidomics study of FASN inhibition in HT-29 and HCT 116 spheroids Cultured cells Human Cancer Ohio State University LC-MS
ST002243 AN003661 Lipidomics analysis of Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) (part II) Blood Human Friedreichs Ataxia University of Pennsylvania LC-MS
ST002093 AN003419 Lipidomics of High Fat vs Control Mice Lung Mouse Obesity University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill LC-MS
ST001958 AN003193 Data on changes in lipid profiles during differentiation and maturation of human subcutaneous white adipocytes analyzed using chromatographic and bioinformatics tools Adipose tissue Human Hamamatsu University School of Medicine LC-MS
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