Studies involving disease:Ulcerative colitis

Study ID Study Title Species Institute
ST002470Linking bacterial metabolites to disease-associated microbes to uncover mechanisms of host-microbial interactions in intestinal inflammation. Human plasma profilingHumanBroad Institute of MIT and Harvard
ST002471Linking bacterial metabolites to disease-associated microbes to uncover mechanisms of host-microbial interactions in intestinal inflammation. Human stool profilingHumanBroad Institute of MIT and Harvard
ST002472Linking bacterial metabolites to disease-associated microbes to uncover mechanisms of host-microbial interactions in intestinal inflammation. Veillonella parvula cell and media profilingVeillonella parvulaBroad Institute of MIT and Harvard
ST002473Linking bacterial metabolites to disease-associated microbes to uncover mechanisms of host-microbial interactions in intestinal inflammation. Veillonella parvula media profiling of IBD drug metabolitesVeillonella parvulaBroad Institute of MIT and Harvard
ST004490Comparative Untargeted Metabolomics of TIGAR-Knockout and Control HIEC-6 cellsHumanSouthwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University
ST004491In Vivo Metabolic Flux Analysis of Glycolysis and the Pentose Phosphate Pathway Using U-¹³C-Glucose Stable Isotope TracingMouseSouthwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University
ST004492Metabolic Flux Analysis of Glycolysis and the Pentose Phosphate Pathway Using U-¹³C-Glucose Stable Isotope Tracing in WT type and TIGAR-knockout HIEC-6 cellsHumanSouthwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University
ST004493Comparative Untargeted Metabolomics of TIGAR-Knockout and Control HT29 CL.16E CellsHumanSouthwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University
ST004494Metabolic Flux Analysis of Glycolysis and the Pentose Phosphate Pathway Using U-¹³C-Glucose Stable Isotope Tracing in Wild-type and sgTIGAR HT-29 Cl.16E CellsHumanSouthwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University
ST004495The colon tissues from TIGARf/f mice,DSS-induced TIGARf/f mice,TIGARf/fVil1-Cre mice and DSS-induced TIGARf/fVil1-Cre miceMouseSouthwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University

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