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List of Studies ( Metabolite:Tauro-omega-muricholic acid)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteAnalysis Type
ST003641 AN005979 The Spatial Transcriptional Activity of Hepatic TCF7L2 Regulates Zonated Metabolic Pathways that Contribute to Liver Fibrosis Gallbladder Mouse Liver disease UT Health San Antonio LC-MS
ST003641 AN005979 The Spatial Transcriptional Activity of Hepatic TCF7L2 Regulates Zonated Metabolic Pathways that Contribute to Liver Fibrosis Intestine Mouse Liver disease UT Health San Antonio LC-MS
ST003641 AN005979 The Spatial Transcriptional Activity of Hepatic TCF7L2 Regulates Zonated Metabolic Pathways that Contribute to Liver Fibrosis Liver Mouse Liver disease UT Health San Antonio LC-MS
ST003481 AN005716 Therapeutic potential of galactooligosachaccharides and Lactobacillus reuteri supplementation on dextran sulfate sodium-induced gut inflammation Feces Mouse Inflammatory bowel disease China Agricultural University LC-MS
ST003208 AN005260 Dynamics of Gut Metabolome and Microbiome Maturation during Early Life - Bile acid data (targeted LCMS) Feces Human University of Turku LC-MS
ST002030 AN003300 Metabolomics Analysis of Blood Plasma and Stool from Six Week Flaxseed Dietary Intervention in Postmenopausal Women (Stool/Bile acids) Feces Human University of California, Davis LC-MS
ST002029 AN003299 Metabolomics Analysis of Blood Plasma and Stool from Six Week Flaxseed Dietary Intervention in Postmenopausal Women (Serum/Bile acids) Blood Human University of California, Davis LC-MS
ST001992 AN003249 Dynamics of bile acid metabolism between the host and gut microbiome in progression to islet autoimmunity (Feces) Feces Human Diabetes University of Turku LC-MS
ST001991 AN003248 Dynamics of bile acid metabolism between the host and gut microbiome in progression to islet autoimmunity (Blood) Blood Human Diabetes University of Turku LC-MS
ST000222 AN000331 Bile acid targeted metabolomics of the small intestine in malnourished and control mice Feces Mouse University of Victoria LC-MS
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