List of Studies ( Metabolite:13,14-Dihydro-15-keto-PGA2)
Study_id | Analysis_id | Study_title | Source | Species | Disease | Institute | Units(range) |
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ST002328 | AN003798 | Metabolome and transcriptome analysis of oral mucosa of HIV+ patients reveal a role for polyamine metabolic pathway in T cell dysfunction | Saliva | Human | HIV | Case Western Reserve University | area |
ST002759 | AN004480 | Metabolic responses of normal rat kidneys to a high salt intake (Kidney cortex) | Kidney cortex | Rat | Medical College of Wisconsin | Area | |
ST002283 | AN003728 | The “ForensOMICS” approach to forensic post-mortem interval estimation: combining metabolomics, lipidomics and proteomics for the analysis human skeletal remains | Bone | Human | University of Central Lancashire | Area integration | |
ST001841 | AN002984 | Metabolomics of lung microdissections reveals region- and sex-specific metabolic effects of acute naphthalene exposure in mice (part II) | Liver | Mouse | Oxidative stress | University of California, Davis | normalized peak height |
ST001206 | AN002008 | Effects of cold exposure on serum lipidomic in mice | Blood | Mouse | Joslin Diabetes Center - Harvard Medical School | Peak area | |
ST001207 | AN002009 | Lipidomics in the serum of cold exposed mice treated with 12-LOX inhibitor LOXBlock-1 | Blood | Mouse | Joslin Diabetes Center - Harvard Medical School | Peak area | |
ST001213 | AN002024 | Serum lipidomic profile of cold-exposed Ucp1cre/12-LOX KO mice | Blood | Mouse | Joslin Diabetes Center - Harvard Medical School | Peak area | |
ST001214 | AN002025 | Lipidommics in the serum of human subjects | Blood | Human | Joslin Diabetes Center - Harvard Medical School | Peak area | |
ST001215 | AN002026 | Effect of Mirabegron Treatment on serum lipidome | Blood | Human | Joslin Diabetes Center - Harvard Medical School | Peak area | |
ST001720 | AN002803 | Metabolomics Analysis of ACTG Cohort -Update (part-II) | Blood | Human | HIV | The Wistar Institute | Peak area |
ST001955 | AN003181 | Metabonomics analysis reveals the physiological mechanism of promoting maize shoots growth under negative pressure to stabilize soil water content | Leaves | Maize | Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University | µg/100ml |