Studies involving sample source:Liver

Study ID Study Title Species Institute
ST000027Metabolomics Involved in Early Life Antibiotic Exposures(DuraSTAT-Liver)MouseUniversity of North Carolina
ST000030Metabolomics Involved in Early Life Antibiotic Exposures(TranSTAT-Liver)MouseUniversity of North Carolina
ST000033Metabolomics Involved in Early Life Antibiotic Exposures(NOD-Liver)MouseUniversity of North Carolina
ST000035Metabolomics Involved in Early Life Antibiotic Exposures(EstroSTAT-Liver )MouseUniversity of North Carolina
ST000039Metabolomics Involved in Early Life Antibiotic Exposures(VGSTAT-Liver)MouseUniversity of North Carolina
ST000095Dysfunctional lipid metabolism underlies the effect of perinatal DDT exposure on the development of metabolic syndromeMouseUniversity of California, Davis
ST000120Disruption of Zinc homeostasis can impair maternal glucocorticoid metabolism: consequences on the developing fetusRatUniversity of California, Davis
ST000121Impact of anesthesia and euthanasia on metabolomics of mammalian tissues: studies in a C57BL/6J mouse modelMouseUniversity of Michigan
ST000135LCMS analysis of Bile AcidsMousePennsylvania State University
ST000167Cold Storage of Rat Hepatocyte SpheroidsRatMayo Clinic
ST000176cell and liver metabolomicsMouseUniversity of Michigan
ST000193BAF60a LKO Liver specific knockout Bile acidMouseUniversity of Michigan
ST000194Lanthanide-mineral induced alteration of bile acid metabolism in a murine model of steatohepatitisMouseUniversity of Michigan
ST000198Liver and Plasma metaboites for 13C-glucose load in wild type, LIRKO and LIRFKO miceMouseUniversity of Michigan
ST000215Liver and Plasma metaboites for 13C-glucose load in wild type, LIRKO GTT 1 miceMouseUniversity of Michigan
ST000225Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Activation by Persistent Organic Pollutants Impacts Gut Microbiota-Host Metabolic Homeostasis in MiceMousePennsylvania State University
ST000226Metabolomics Reveals that Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Activation by Environmental Chemicals Induces Systemic Metabolic Dysfunction in Mice (Part I)MousePennsylvania State University
ST000230Comprehensive analysis of transcriptome and metabolome in Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma and Hepatocellular CarcinomaHumanOsaka City University
ST000231Comprehensive analysis of transcriptome and metabolome in Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma and Hepatocellular Carcinoma (part II)HumanOsaka City University
ST000257NIH WCMC Pilot & Feasibility Project: “Metabolite changes associated with weight loss”MouseUniversity of California, Davis
ST000269Diacylglyceride and Ceramide analysis in TFD miceMouseUniversity of Florida
ST000299Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) study in LDLR-/- miceMouseUniversity of Michigan
ST000314NSAID treatment alters the metabolomics profile of liver, kidney, lung, and heart in an experimental mouse model of heat strokeMouseUniversity of North Carolina
ST000325Metabolomic effects of metformin on mouse liver, intestine, and serumMouseUniversity of California, Davis
ST000337Metabolomics Approach to Allograft Assessment in Liver TransplantationHumanOchsner Multi-Organ Transplant Institute
ST000340Metformin effects on liver and kidney tissueMouseUniversity of California, Davis
ST000341Methylation in mouse lymphomasMouseUniversity of Florida
ST000349Metabolomic analysis on samples from rats expressing human amylin (hepatic tissue).RatDuke University
ST000412Metabolic profiling during ex vivo machine perfusion of the human liver (part I)HumanUniversity of California, Davis
ST000413Metabolic profiling during ex vivo machine perfusion of the human liver (part III)HumanUniversity of California, Davis
ST000424Metabolomics Approach to Allograft Assessment in Liver Transplantation (part II)HumanUniversity of Florida
ST000478NMR based Metabolomics Analysis of Liver from C57BL/6 Mouse Exposed to Ionizing RadiationMousePacific Northwest National Laboratory
ST000509Metabolic changes to maternal rat liver tissue during and post-pregnancy (part I)RatUniversity of Colorado Denver
ST000510Assessing metabolic changes to maternal rat liver tissue during and post-pregnancy (part II)MouseUniversity of Colorado Denver
ST000577Effects of the Kinase Inhibitor Sorafenib on Liver Metabolism In Vivo using Non-targeted Metabolomics Analysis tissue).MouseUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
ST000584Fasting wildtype, tfeb -/- knockout, and lmna -/- knockout metabolite profiling of adult zebrafishZebrafishMayo Clinic
ST000674Bmal1-ethanol based diet and liver injuryMouseUniversity of Michigan
ST000683Untargeted Lipidomics for hepatic lipid profile wild type versus knockoutMouseUniversity of Michigan
ST000732Acylcarnitine profile in fast-refed liversMouseUniversity of Michigan
ST000894Analysis of the effects of Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors Sunitinib and Erlotinib on Liver Metabolism In VivoMouseUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
ST000902Omega-6 and omega-3 oxylipins are implicated in soybean oil-induced obesity in mice - Liver (part VI)MouseUniversity of California, Davis
ST000905Murine vitamin A deficiency results in a hypermetabolic state and alterations in bacterial community structure and metabolism. (Liver)MousePennsylvania State University
ST000915Biomarkers of NAFLD progression: a lipidomics approach to an epidemic. Part 1:LiverHumanLIPID MAPS
ST000962Metabolomics Involved in Early-Life Single Pulse Antibiotic Exposures - Liver (part I)MouseUniversity of North Carolina
ST000993Tibetan medicine Shi-Wei-Gan-Ning-Pill (SWGNP) protect rats from ccl4 induced liver fibrosis.(Part I: Liver)RatNanjing University of Science & Technology
ST001055Fatty acid profiling of liver tissue using GC-MS.MousePennsylvania State University
ST001063Lipidomics analysis for aged mice epididymal adipose tissue (part-I) MouseTakeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
ST001065Lipidomics analysis for aged mice brain cortex (part-II)MouseTakeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
ST001066Lipidomics analysis for aged mice liver (part-III)MouseTakeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
ST001067Lipidomics analysis for aged mice femoral muscle (part - IV)MouseTakeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
ST001092Metabolic profiling by NMR analysis in liver aqueous extract samplesMousePennsylvania State University
ST001136Metabolme analysis of OPC-163493 on the Liver of ZDF rats (part-II)RatOtsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
ST001152Metabolomic Analysis of Liver Tissues for Characterization of Hepatocellular CarcinomaHumanGeorgetown University
ST001185Genetic and metabolic characterization of bioengineered human fatty liver tissue with modified SIRT1 expressionHumanUniversity of Pittsburgh
ST001190Sepsis-related metabolic changes in ileum, jejunum, skeletal muscle, liver and lungPigIndiana University School of Medicine
ST001309Metabolite expression in liver after early life exposure to an endocrine disruptor at 240 days postnatal (part-I)RatBaylor College of Medicine
ST001311Lipid expression in liver after early lifer exposure to an endocrine disruptor at 70 days postnatal (part-II)RatBaylor College of Medicine
ST001346Metabolomic changes in mouse liver on a protein restricted diet (part-I)MouseMonash University
ST001348Metabolomic changes in mouse liver on a threonine restricted diet (part-III)MouseMonash University
ST001367Malnutrition and Liver Metabolomics Pre-Intervention (part-I)MouseUniversity of British Columbia
ST001368Malnutrition and Liver Metabolomics Intervention (part-II)MouseUniversity of British Columbia
ST0013762,3,7,8 -Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Mediated Effects on Hepatic Coenzyme A (CoA) and Acetyl-CoA Levels (part-I)MouseMichigan State University
ST0013792,3,7,8 -Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Mediated Effects on Hepatic Coenzyme A (CoA) and Acetyl-CoA Levels (part-II)MouseMichigan State University
ST001387Bat liver lipid profilesLittle brown batGeorgetown University
ST001388Quantitative bile acids study on total murine liver tissue from mice at different ageMouseHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
ST001389Quantitative amino acids and biogenic amines study on total murine liver tissue from mice at different ageMouseHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
ST001396Quantitative Lipids study on total murine liver tissue from mice at different ageMouseHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
ST001397Quantitative Hexose study on total murine liver tissue from mice at different ageMouseHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
ST001402Ontogeny related changes in the pediatric liver metabolomeHumanMoffitt Cancer Center
ST001403Ontogeny related changes in the pediatric liver metabolome (part-II)HumanMoffitt Cancer Center
ST001404Ontogeny related changes in the pediatric liver metabolome (part-III)HumanMoffitt Cancer Center
ST001406Environmental chemical burden in metabolic tissues and systemic biological pathways in adolescent bariatric surgery patients: A pilot untargeted metabolomic approach (part-II)HumanIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
ST001434Untargeted lipidomics of liver to assess the potential protective role in atherosclerosis progression of A12 antibodies infusion into LDLR-/-miceMouseCentro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III
ST001453Metabolomics of lung injury after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation - Liver ICMSHumanUniversity of Kentucky
ST001455Metabolomics of lung injury after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation - Liver NMR 1DMouseUniversity of Kentucky
ST001456Metabolomics of lung injury after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation - Liver NMR HSQCMouseUniversity of Kentucky
ST001475Metabolomics of lung injury after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation - Liver DI-FTMSMouseUniversity of Kentucky
ST001500Metabolomics reveals the protective effect of isosteviol sodium against multiple organ injury in septic mice - LiverMouseGuangdong University of Technology
ST001507Hepatic [U-13C]Lactate tracing and metabolomics in young and old WT and SIRT6 overexpressing miceMouseBar Ilan University
ST001508Liver metabolomics in old liver-specific SIRT6 overexpressing miceMouseBar Ilan University
ST001526Mitochondrial health is enhanced in rats with higher vs. lower intrinsic exercise capacity and extended lifespanRatNational Institute on Aging
ST001614NMR metabolomics analysis of ricin-induced and fasting hypoglycemia (part-I)MouseMontana State University
ST001628Tissue-specific 1H-NMR metabolomic profiling in mice with adenine-induced chronic kidney disease - aqueous phase Liver (part-V)MouseUniversity of Florida
ST001629Tissue-specific 1H-NMR metabolomic profiling in mice with adenine-induced chronic kidney disease - organic phase Liver (part-VI)MouseUniversity of Florida
ST001635Higher Dietary Carbohydrates Detrimentally Impact Obesity-Associated Breast Cancer ChemoresistanceMouseUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
ST001641Remodeling Lipids in the Transition from Chronic Liver Disease to Hepatocellular Carcinoma (Liver) - part IIHumanUniversity of California, Davis
ST001643Deletion of the diabetes candidate gene Slc16a13 in miceMouseUniversity of California, Davis
ST001667LC-MS metabolomics analysis of ricin-induced and fasting hypoglycemia (part-II)MouseMontana State University
ST001668D-Allulose effects on hepatic metabolomics profile in rodentsRatMatsutani Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.
ST001680Metabolome of NAFLD in high fat diet mouse modelMouseWeill Cornell Medicine
ST001687Non-transformed cells respond to fat by inducing glucose metabolismMouseVIB-KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology
ST001701A cross-sectional study of functional and metabolic changes during aging through the lifespan in male mice (Liver) part-IIIMouseNational Institutes of Health
ST001715Large-scale enzyme-based xenobiotic identification for exposomicsHumanEmory University
ST001741Phospholipid profiling of Scd1-defective miceMouseUniversity of Innsbruck
ST001759Application of the redox metabolite detection method for mouse liverMouseBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ST001763Application of the redox metabolite detection method for mouse liver (part II)MouseBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ST001766Application of the redox metabolite detection method for mammalian tissues (part I)MouseBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ST001767Application of the redox metabolite detection method for mammalian tissues (part II)MouseBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ST001768Application of the redox metabolite detection method for mammalian tissues (part III)MouseBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ST001808Impact of high intensity and moderate exercise on genomic and metabolic remodeling with age in male miceMouseNational Institutes of Health

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