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List of Studies ( Metabolite:TG 38:1)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteAnalysis Type
ST004167 AN006917 Targeted Lipidomic Profiling of STBD1 Knockdown in Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma Cells Renal cancer cells Human Cancer The Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Zhengzhou University LC-MS
ST003931 AN006455 Acylated putrescine therapeutic discovery for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: HILIC-neg, C8-pos and C18-neg profiling of mouse fecal samples Feces Mouse Inflammatory bowel disease Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard LC-MS
ST003911 AN006422 Molecular fingerprint inference reveals bioactive lipids and microbial metabolites in colitis. Study 4 Bacterial cells Eggerthella lenta Inflammatory bowel disease Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard LC-MS
ST003911 AN006422 Molecular fingerprint inference reveals bioactive lipids and microbial metabolites in colitis. Study 4 Bacterial cells Fusobacterium nucleatum Inflammatory bowel disease Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard LC-MS
ST003910 AN006419 Molecular fingerprint inference reveals bioactive lipids and microbial metabolites in colitis. Study 3. Bacterial cells Bifidobacteria Inflammatory bowel disease Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard LC-MS
ST003910 AN006419 Molecular fingerprint inference reveals bioactive lipids and microbial metabolites in colitis. Study 3. Bacterial cells Clostridium Inflammatory bowel disease Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard LC-MS
ST003910 AN006419 Molecular fingerprint inference reveals bioactive lipids and microbial metabolites in colitis. Study 3. Bacterial cells Escherichia coli Inflammatory bowel disease Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard LC-MS
ST003910 AN006419 Molecular fingerprint inference reveals bioactive lipids and microbial metabolites in colitis. Study 3. Bacterial cells Streptococcus Inflammatory bowel disease Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard LC-MS
ST003514 AN005769 Highly reliable LC-MS lipidomics database for efficient human plasma profiling based on NIST SRM 1950 Blood Human Universidad CEU San Pablo LC-MS
ST003157 AN005179 Diet modulates the protective effects of dimethyl fumarate mediated by the immunometabolic neutrophil receptor HCA2 - Lipidomics Blood Mouse Multiple sclerosis University of Luebeck LC-MS
ST003103 AN005077 Reinforcing the Evidence of Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Long COVID Patients using a Multiplatform Mass Spectrometry-based Metabolomics Approach Blood Human COVID-19 Universidad CEU San Pablo GC-MS/LC-MS
ST003051 AN005002 Shotgun lipidomics of breast cancer endocrine therapy persisters Breast cancer cells Human Cancer Dartmouth College LC-MS
ST002729 AN004426 Improved Endurance Capacity of Diabetic Mice during SGLT2 Inhibition: Potential Role of AICARP, an Endogenous AMPK Activator. Muscle Mouse Diabetes Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Kyushu University LC-MS
ST002691 AN004364 MoTrPAC: Endurance exercise training study in young adult rats, Rat White Adipose Powder - Untargeted Lipidomics, Reversed-Phase Positive White adipose Rat Georgia Institute of Technology LC-MS
ST001859 AN003013 dTor affects the fat body lipidome via Nep1r1, Ctdnep1 and Lipin Insect tissue Fruit fly VIB-KU Leuven MS(Dir. Inf.)
ST001859 AN003014 dTor affects the fat body lipidome via Nep1r1, Ctdnep1 and Lipin Insect tissue Fruit fly VIB-KU Leuven MS(Dir. Inf.)
ST001796 AN002918 Changes in mesenteric lymph lipid profile of mice upon high-fat diet with and without Celecoxib Mesenteric lymph Mouse Diabetes Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences LC-MS
ST001738 AN002829 AdipoAtlas: A Reference Lipidome for Human White Adipose Tissue Adipose tissue Human Obesity University of Leipzig LC-MS
ST001689 AN002759 Exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances associates with altered lipid profile of breast milk (Part 1) Breast milk Human Environmental exposure University of Turku LC-MS
ST001442 AN002410 Human Optic Nerve Glaucoma and Control Lipidomes Eye tissue Human Eye disease University of Miami MS(Dir. Inf.)
ST001267 AN002104 Mass spectrometry-based lipidomics of oral squamous cell carcinoma tissue reveals aberrant cholesterol and glycerophospholipid metabolism Tongue Human Cancer University of Helsinki MS(Dir. Inf.)
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