Compare metabolites in 2 of these studies:
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List of Studies ( Metabolite:TG 51:8)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteAnalysis Type
ST003913 AN006425 Altered Metabolomics and Inflammatory Transcriptomics in Human Bone Marrow Adipocytes After Acute High Calorie Diet and Acute Fasting Blood Human MaineHealth Institute for Research LC-MS/MS(Dir. Inf.)
ST003913 AN006425 Altered Metabolomics and Inflammatory Transcriptomics in Human Bone Marrow Adipocytes After Acute High Calorie Diet and Acute Fasting Bone marrow serum Human MaineHealth Institute for Research LC-MS/MS(Dir. Inf.)
ST003776 AN006202 Investigation of Hepatic Lipid Alterations Following Micro- and Nanoplastic-Ingestion Liver Mouse Environmental exposure University of Bonn LC-MS
ST003702 AN006074 Kupffer cells control neonatal hepatic glucose metabolism via Igf1 signaling - lipidomics analysis of postnatal day 0 murine livers after macropahges depletion using Csf1r conditional KO Liver Mouse University of Bonn LC-MS
ST003614 AN005939 Kupffer cells control neonatal hepatic glucose metabolism via Igf1 signaling - lipidomics analysis of postnatal day 0 murine livers after macropahges depletion Liver Mouse University of Bonn LC-MS
ST002066 AN003366 Glutaminase inhibition impairs CD8 T cell activation in STK11/Lkb1 deficient lung cancer Lung Mouse Cancer Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research LC-MS
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
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