List of Studies ( Metabolite:TG 48:7)
| Study_id | Analysis_id | Study_title | Source | Species | Disease | Institute | Analysis Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ST003814 | AN006271 | Sulfur Amino Acid Restriction Enhances Exercise Capacity in Mice by Boosting Fat Oxidation in Muscle - extensor digitorum longus (EDL) versus soleus (Sol) on Con and SAAR diet lipidomics | Muscle | Mouse | Princeton University | LC-MS | |
| ST002843 | AN004653 | Leukemia inhibitory factor suppresses hepatic de novo lipogenesis and induces cachexia (Tamoxifen) | Liver | Mouse | Cancer | Rutgers University | LC-MS |
| ST002842 | AN004651 | Leukemia inhibitory factor suppresses hepatic de novo lipogenesis and induces cachexia (Fenofibrate) | Liver | Mouse | Cancer | Rutgers University | LC-MS |
| ST002824 | AN004608 | Leukemia inhibitory factor suppresses hepatic de novo lipogenesis and induces cachexia | Blood | Mouse | Cancer | Rutgers University | 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 |
| ST001442 | AN002410 | Human Optic Nerve Glaucoma and Control Lipidomes | Eye tissue | Human | Eye disease | University of Miami | MS(Dir. Inf.) |
| ST000148 | AN000235 | A549 13C-labeled Cell Study | Epithelial cells | Human | Cancer | University of Kentucky | LC-MS |
| ST000114 | AN000192 | SIRM Analysis of human P493 cells under hypoxia in [U-13C] labeled Glucose medium | B-cells | Human | Cancer | University of Kentucky | GC-MS/LC-MS |
| ST000113 | AN000190 | SIRM Analysis of human P493 cells under hypoxia in [U-13C/15N] labeled Glutamine medium (Positive ion mode FTMS) | B-cells | Human | Cancer | University of Kentucky | GC-MS/LC-MS |
| ST000110 | AN000183 | SIRM Analysis of human P493 cells under hypoxia in [U-13C/15N] labeled Glutamine medium (Both positive and ion mode FTMS) | B-cells | Human | University of Kentucky | GC-MS/LC-MS |