Summary of Study ST003151

This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR001941. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8TM76 This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST003151
Study TitleBT474 breast cancer cell line grown in 20% D2O-containing RPMI-1640 medium treated with Fasnall and GSK2194069
Study TypeFree fatty acid analysis, D2O tracing
Study SummaryBT474 breast cancer cell line grown in 20% D2O-containing medium treated with Fasnall and GSK2194069. Cells were grown for 24 h in RPMI-1640 with 10% dialyzed FBS.
Institute
Wistar Institute
DepartmentMolecular and Cellular Oncogenesis Program, Ellen and Ronald Caplan Cancer Center
LaboratorySchug's Lab
Last NameMukha
First NameDzmitry
Address3601 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Emaildmukha@wistar.org
Phone2154956903
Submit Date2024-03-09
Num Groups7
Total Subjects21
PublicationsSubmission Pending
Raw Data AvailableYes
Raw Data File Type(s)mzXML, raw(Thermo)
Analysis Type DetailLC-MS
Release Date2024-04-02
Release Version1
Dzmitry Mukha Dzmitry Mukha
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M8TM76
ftp://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org/Studies/ application/zip

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Factors:

Subject type: Cultured cells; Subject species: Homo sapiens (Factor headings shown in green)

mb_sample_id local_sample_id Sample source Isotopic Tracer Drug Treatment
SA34095319_FFA_D2O_BT474_GSK0001BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 1 nM GSK2194069
SA34095405_FFA_D2O_BT474_GSK0001BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 1 nM GSK2194069
SA34095512_FFA_D2O_BT474_GSK0001BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 1 nM GSK2194069
SA34095615_FFA_D2O_BT474_Fasnall01BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 1 uM Fasnall
SA34095722_FFA_D2O_BT474_Fasnall01BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 1 uM Fasnall
SA34095808_FFA_D2O_BT474_Fasnall01BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 1 uM Fasnall
SA34095921_FFA_D2O_BT474_GSK1000BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 1 uM GSK2194069
SA34096014_FFA_D2O_BT474_GSK1000BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 1 uM GSK2194069
SA34096107_FFA_D2O_BT474_GSK1000BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 1 uM GSK2194069
SA34096220_FFA_D2O_BT474_GSK0040BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 40 nM GSK2194069
SA34096313_FFA_D2O_BT474_GSK0040BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 40 nM GSK2194069
SA34096406_FFA_D2O_BT474_GSK0040BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 40 nM GSK2194069
SA34096524_FFA_D2O_BT474_Fasnall40BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 40 uM Fasnall
SA34096610_FFA_D2O_BT474_Fasnall40BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 40 uM Fasnall
SA34096717_FFA_D2O_BT474_Fasnall40BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 40 uM Fasnall
SA34096816_FFA_D2O_BT474_Fasnall05BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 5 uM Fasnall
SA34096909_FFA_D2O_BT474_Fasnall05BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 5 uM Fasnall
SA34097023_FFA_D2O_BT474_Fasnall05BT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O 5 uM Fasnall
SA34097104_FFA_D2O_BT474_ControlBT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O Vehicle
SA34097211_FFA_D2O_BT474_ControlBT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O Vehicle
SA34097318_FFA_D2O_BT474_ControlBT-474 cell lipid extract 20% D2O Vehicle
SA34097427_FFA_BlankBT-474 cell lipid extract NA NA
SA34097502_FFA_BlankBT-474 cell lipid extract NA NA
SA34097626_FFA_BlankBT-474 cell lipid extract NA NA
SA34097725_FFA_BlankBT-474 cell lipid extract NA NA
SA34097801_FFA_BlankBT-474 cell lipid extract NA NA
SA34097903_FFA_BlankBT-474 cell lipid extract NA NA
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