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List of Studies ( Metabolite:CE 18:4)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteAnalysis Type
ST004190 AN006962 Comparative Analysis of the Metabolic Profiles of Alix−/− and Ozz−/− Soleus Skeletal Muscle Muscle Mouse St Jude Children's Research Hospital LC-MS
ST003988 AN006569 Lipid and cell cycling perturbations driven by the HDAC inhibitor romidepsin render liver cancer vulnerable to RTK targeting and immunologically active Cultured cells Human Cancer CNRS LC-MS
ST003931 AN006455 Acylated putrescine therapeutic discovery for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: HILIC-neg, C8-pos and C18-neg profiling of mouse fecal samples Feces Mouse Inflammatory bowel disease Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard LC-MS
ST003630 AN005963 Individual glycemic responses to carbohydrates vary and reflect underlying metabolic physiology (Lipidomics) Blood Human Cardiovascular disease Stanford University LC-MS
ST003390 AN005564 In-depth profiling of biosignatures for Type 2 diabetes mellitus cohort utilizing an integrated targeted LC-MS platform Blood Human Diabetes First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University LC-MS
ST003090 AN005054 Analysis of lipid profiles of N2A-Pz1-KO cells expressing tdTOMATO-vector (mock), TMEM120A, or TMEM120B Cultured cells Mouse Rutgers University LC-MS
ST003040 AN004989 MM.1S Myeloma tumor cells and tumors made by subcutaneously injecting 1M Luc+/GFP+ MM.1S cells treated with 50 μM BMS309403 and Vehicle (PBS with a matched concentration of 5% DMSO) Cultured cells Human Cancer MaineHealth Institute for Research LC-MS
ST002937 AN004822 Deep Metabolic Phenotyping of Newborn Cord Blood Reveals Maternal-Fetal Interactions and Disease Risk Blood Human Stanford University LC-MS
ST002824 AN004608 Leukemia inhibitory factor suppresses hepatic de novo lipogenesis and induces cachexia Blood Mouse Cancer Rutgers University LC-MS
ST002782 AN004529 Lipidomics analysis of maternal obesity model - knock out Liver Mouse Fatty liver disease University of Bonn MS(Dir. Inf.)
ST002782 AN004529 Lipidomics analysis of maternal obesity model - knock out Liver Mouse Obesity University of Bonn MS(Dir. Inf.)
ST002414 AN003935 Mass spectrometry dataset of LC-MS Lipidomics Analysis of Xenopus Laevis Optic Nerve Eye tissue Frog Eye disease University of Miami LC-MS
ST002180 AN003571 Global, distinctive and personal changes in molecular and microbial profiles induced by specific fibers in humans (Targeted) Blood Human Stanford University LC-MS
ST002091 AN003415 Serum lipids are associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: a pilot case-control study in Mexico Blood Human Fatty liver disease University of California, Los Angeles MS(Dir. Inf.)
ST002081 AN003790 Dynamic Lipidome Alterations Associated with Human Health, Disease, and Aging Blood Human Stanford University MS(Dir. Inf.)
ST001888 AN003059 A Metabolome Atlas of the Aging Mouse Brain (Study part II) Brain Mouse University of California, Davis GC-MS/LC-MS
ST001637 AN002677 A Metabolome Atlas of the Aging Mouse Brain Brain Mouse University of California, Davis GC-MS/LC-MS
ST001490 AN002469 Plasma lipidomic profiles after a low and high glycemic load dietary pattern in a randomized controlled cross over feeding study Blood Human Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center FIA-MS
ST001341 AN002235 C56BL6 BMDM stimulated with different TLRs W/O acetylated LDL (part-II) Macrophages Mouse University of California, Los Angeles MS(Dir. Inf.)
ST001052 AN001721 Lipidomics for wildlife disease etiology and biomarker discovery: a case study of pansteatitis outbreak in South Africa (part-I) Blood Mozambique tilapia Inflammation South East Center for Integrated Metabolomics LC-MS
ST000114 AN000192 SIRM Analysis of human P493 cells under hypoxia in [U-13C] labeled Glucose medium B-cells Human Cancer University of Kentucky GC-MS/LC-MS
ST000110 AN000183 SIRM Analysis of human P493 cells under hypoxia in [U-13C/15N] labeled Glutamine medium (Both positive and ion mode FTMS) B-cells Human University of Kentucky GC-MS/LC-MS
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