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List of Studies ( Metabolite:Alpha-Methylserine)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteUnits(range)
ST002377 AN003873 Hepatic Phosphatidylcholine Catabolism Driven by PNPLA7 and PNPLA8 Supplies Endogenous Choline to Replenish the Methionine Cycle with Methyl Groups (Pnpla7-knockout) Liver Mouse Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science nmol
ST000570 AN000878 Metabolome analysis of the cecal contents of GF mice and GF mice colonized with dominant gut microbes present in the ceca of neonatal and adult mice Feces Mouse Keio University nmol/g
ST001300 AN002164 Luminal metabolome profiles ofUC-HMA mice transplanted with a healthy human-derived fecal microbiota (FMT). Feces Mouse Bacterial infection University of Michigan nmol/g
ST001301 AN002166 Luminal metabolome profiles of human microbiota-associated (HMA) mice treated with anti-IL-22 antibody or control antibody Feces Mouse Bacterial infection University of Michigan nmol/g
ST002172 AN003559 Cecal metabolome of gnotobiotic (containing a 14-member synthetic human gut microbiota), and germ-free mice fed with two distinct rodent diets with varying fiber content. Cecum Mouse Luxembourg Institute of Health nmol/g
ST002476 AN004077 High body temperature increases gut microbiota-dependent host resistance to influenza A virus and SARS-CoV-2 infection (Mouse) Intestine Mouse COVID-19 Keio University nmol/g
ST002476 AN004077 High body temperature increases gut microbiota-dependent host resistance to influenza A virus and SARS-CoV-2 infection (Mouse) Intestine Mouse Influenza Keio University nmol/g
ST002479 AN004079 High body temperature increases gut microbiota-dependent host resistance to influenza A virus and SARS-CoV-2 infection (Hamster) Intestine Mouse COVID-19 Keio University nmol/g
ST002479 AN004079 High body temperature increases gut microbiota-dependent host resistance to influenza A virus and SARS-CoV-2 infection (Hamster) Intestine Mouse Influenza Keio University nmol/g
ST002254 AN003682 Maternal obesity alters offspring liver and skeletal muscle metabolism in early post-puberty despite maintaining a normal post-weaning dietary lifestyle Blood Baboon Obesity Wake Forest School of Medicine Normalized Peak Intensities
ST002254 AN003682 Maternal obesity alters offspring liver and skeletal muscle metabolism in early post-puberty despite maintaining a normal post-weaning dietary lifestyle Liver Baboon Obesity Wake Forest School of Medicine Normalized Peak Intensities
ST002254 AN003682 Maternal obesity alters offspring liver and skeletal muscle metabolism in early post-puberty despite maintaining a normal post-weaning dietary lifestyle Muscle Baboon Obesity Wake Forest School of Medicine Normalized Peak Intensities
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