List of Studies ( Metabolite:Arogenic acid)
Study_id | Analysis_id | Study_title | Source | Species | Disease | Institute | Units(range) |
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ST002759 | AN004481 | Metabolic responses of normal rat kidneys to a high salt intake (Kidney cortex) | Kidney cortex | 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 | |
ST003085 | AN005045 | Metabolome changes in embryonic CSF (Part 7) | CSF | Mouse | Autism | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | a.u. |
ST001856 | AN003009 | The metabolomic resetting effect of FG4592 in AKI to CKD transition-day 21 (Part 2) | Kidney | Mouse | Kidney disease | Children's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University | AUC |
ST000116 | AN000197 | Comparative metabolomics analysis of the key metabolic nodes in propionic acid synthesis in Propionibacterium acidipropionici | Bacterial cells | Propionibacterium | Jiangnan University | Peak area | |
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 | |
ST003036 | AN004978 | Identifying and mathematically modeling the time-course of extracellular metabolic markers associated with resistance to ceftolozane/tazobactam in Pseudomonas aeruginosa - Part 2 | Bacterial cells | Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Bacterial infection | Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences | peak height |
ST003053 | AN005006 | Providing insight into the mechanism of action of Cationic Lipidated Oligomers (CLOs) using metabolomics | Bacterial cells | Staphylococcus aureus | Bacterial infection | Monash University | peak height |
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 |