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List of Studies ( Metabolite:(2R)-3-sulfopropanediol)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteUnits(range)
ST002539 AN004182 Microbial metabolomic responses to changes in temperature and salinity along the western Antarctic Peninsula. Suspended Marine Particulate Matter Marine microbes Abiotic stress University of Washington, School of Oceanography Estimated metabolite carbon concentration (nmol C per L)
ST002954 AN004851 Metabolite flux from temperature-acclimated diatom strains (drawdown experiment) Algae Plant None University of Georgia Intensity
ST002957 AN004857 Metabolite flux from temperature-acclimated diatom strains (main experiment) Algae Plant None University of Georgia Intensity
ST002381 AN003880 Ruegeria pomeroyi transporter mutant substrate drawdown Water Ruegeria pomeroyi University of Georgia intensity_(peak_area)
ST001496 AN002479 Application of developed quantatation method Bacterial cells Bacteria Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ mM
ST001497 AN002480 Intraday validation of of developed quantatation method Feces Bacteria Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ mM
ST001498 AN002481 Interday validation of of developed quantatation method Feces Bacteria Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ mM
ST001480 AN002457 Large diversity in nitrogen- and sulfur-containing compatible solute profiles in polar and temperate diatoms Cultured cells Algae University of Washington mM (intracellular concentration)
ST001480 AN002457 Large diversity in nitrogen- and sulfur-containing compatible solute profiles in polar and temperate diatoms Cultured cells Fragilariopsis cylindrus University of Washington mM (intracellular concentration)
ST001480 AN002457 Large diversity in nitrogen- and sulfur-containing compatible solute profiles in polar and temperate diatoms Cultured cells Navicula cf. perminuta University of Washington mM (intracellular concentration)
ST001480 AN002457 Large diversity in nitrogen- and sulfur-containing compatible solute profiles in polar and temperate diatoms Cultured cells Nitzschia lecointei University of Washington mM (intracellular concentration)
ST001184 AN001970 Sulfonates in marine plankton Plankton Phytoplankton University of Washington nanomolar in extraction vial
ST002788 AN004537 Metabolomic analysis of particulate matter in the NPSG during a 2018 cruise on the R/V Falkor Suspended Marine Particulate Matter Marine microbes University of Washington nM
ST002789 AN004539 Metabolomic analysis of particulate matter in the NPSG during a 2017 cruise on the R/V Kilo Moana as part of the MESOSCOPE program Suspended Marine Particulate Matter Marine microbes University of Washington nM
ST002008 AN003272 Glycine betaine uptake and metabolism in marine microbial communities Marine particulate matter Marine microbes University of Washington nmol/L
ST002008 AN003273 Glycine betaine uptake and metabolism in marine microbial communities Marine particulate matter Marine microbes University of Washington nmol/L
ST002266 AN003702 Kīlauea lava fuels phytoplankton bloom in the North Pacific Ocean - study of particulate metabolites Water Plankton University of Washington Normalized peak area
ST001393 AN002330 Sea-ice diatom compatible solute shifts Diatom cells Nitzschia lecointei University of Washington Normalized Peak Area Per L Seawater
ST001356 AN002258 Diel Metabolites in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (KM1513) Suspended Marine Particulate Matter Ilyonectria estremocensis University of Washington Normalized Peak Area Per L Seawater Filtered
ST001356 AN002258 Diel Metabolites in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (KM1513) Suspended Marine Particulate Matter Ilyonectria mors-panacis University of Washington Normalized Peak Area Per L Seawater Filtered
ST001356 AN002258 Diel Metabolites in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (KM1513) Suspended Marine Particulate Matter Ilyonectria robusta University of Washington Normalized Peak Area Per L Seawater Filtered
ST001356 AN002258 Diel Metabolites in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (KM1513) Suspended Marine Particulate Matter Ilyonectria rufa University of Washington Normalized Peak Area Per L Seawater Filtered
ST001356 AN002258 Diel Metabolites in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (KM1513) Suspended Marine Particulate Matter Ilyonectria torresensis University of Washington Normalized Peak Area Per L Seawater Filtered
ST001356 AN002258 Diel Metabolites in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (KM1513) Suspended Marine Particulate Matter Neonectria obtusispora University of Washington Normalized Peak Area Per L Seawater Filtered
ST001393 AN002329 Sea-ice diatom compatible solute shifts Diatom cells Nitzschia lecointei University of Washington Normalized Peak Area Per RFU
ST000291 AN000464 LC-MS Based Approaches to Investigate Metabolomic Differences in the Urine of Young Women after Drinking Cranberry Juice or Apple Juice Urine Human University of Florida Peak area
ST000311 AN000494 TC and B6 untreated plasma in lupus-prone mice Blood Mouse Lupus University of Florida Peak area
ST002292 AN003745 Quantification of Dissolved Metabolites in Environmental Samples through Cation-Exchange Solid Phase Extraction (CX-SPE) paired with Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Water Other University of Washington Peak Area
ST000311 AN000496 TC and B6 untreated plasma in lupus-prone mice Blood Mouse Lupus University of Florida Peak height
ST001184 AN001971 Sulfonates in marine plankton Plankton Phytoplankton University of Washington pmol per liter of filtered seawater
ST002159 AN003535 Chemotaxonomic patterns in intracellular metabolites of marine microbial plankton Plankton Marine plankton University of Washington presence (1), absence (0), or background level (NA)
ST002094 AN003420 Commensal intestinal microbiota regulates host luminal proteolytic activity and intestinal barrier integrity through β-glucuronidase activity (Part 1) Feces Human Irritable bowel syndrome Mayo Clinic raw intensity
ST002094 AN003422 Commensal intestinal microbiota regulates host luminal proteolytic activity and intestinal barrier integrity through β-glucuronidase activity (Part 1) Feces Human Irritable bowel syndrome Mayo Clinic raw intensity
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