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List of Studies ( Metabolite:Metipranolol)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteUnits(range)
ST002760 AN004485 Metabolic responses of normal rat kidneys to a high salt intake (Kidney outer medulla) Kidney outer medulla Rat Medical College of Wisconsin Area
ST002761 AN004487 Metabolic responses of normal rat kidneys to a high salt intake (Urine) Urine Rat Medical College of Wisconsin Area
ST002551 AN004200 Metabolomics dataset of CNTF induced axon regeneration in mice post optic nerve crush Eye tissue Mouse Eye disease University of Miami µg/ml
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
ST000292 AN000466 LC-MS Based Approaches to Investigate Metabolomic Differences in the Plasma of Young Women after Drinking Cranberry Juice or Apple Juice Blood 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
ST000311 AN000495 TC and B6 untreated plasma in lupus-prone mice Blood Mouse Lupus University of Florida Peak area
ST001383 AN002306 Investigating exposures and health impacts of endocrine disrupting chemicals among inner-city children. Blood Human Environmental exposure University of Michigan Peak area normalized
ST000311 AN000496 TC and B6 untreated plasma in lupus-prone mice Blood Mouse Lupus University of Florida Peak height
ST000311 AN000497 TC and B6 untreated plasma in lupus-prone mice Blood Mouse Lupus University of Florida Peak height
ST000566 AN000870 Large Scale C18 Profiling of the Effects of Curcumin Supplementation of Older Adults: Relation to Vascular Function Blood Human Heart disease Mayo Clinic Peak intensity
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
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