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List of Studies ( Metabolite:Cer 18:0;O2/17:0)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteUnits(range)
ST002283 AN003730 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
ST002063 AN003362 Intravenous lipopolysaccharide infusion and the bovine metabolome Blood Cow Hyperlipidemia Cornell University Normalized ion intensity
ST000164 AN000256 Metabolomic analysis of normal and diabetic mouse bone marrow under PBS or metformin treatment Bone marrow Mouse Diabetes New York University Peak area
ST000612 AN000937 Sphingolipid Analysis of Human Aqueous Humor in Glaucomatous and Control eyes Eye tissue Human Eye disease University of Miami Peak area
ST000613 AN000938 Human TM Sphingolipid Analysis (part II) Eye tissue Human Eye disease University of Miami Peak area
ST000620 AN000952 Sphingolipid Analysis of hyper and normotensive DBA2J mice aqueous humor and trabecular meshwork Mouse Eye disease University of Miami Peak area
ST001332 AN002221 LCMS lipid and acyl-carnitine analysis Worms C. elegans Environmental exposure University of Cambridge Peak area ratio
ST003326 AN005448 Lipidome profiling in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis identifies phosphatidylserine synthase 1 as a regulator of hepatic lipoprotein metabolism Liver Mouse Liver disease University of Melbourne pmol/mg tissue
ST003528 AN005796 Lipidomics profiling of livers from Alb-Cre +/- SART-/- (KO) versus age matched wild type WT mouse littermates to characterize progression to hepatic steatosis and hepatocellular carcinoma Liver Mouse Cancer University of Utah pmol per mg tissue
ST000004 AN000006 Lipidomics studies on NIDDK / NIST human plasma samples Blood Human LIPID MAPS uM
ST001936 AN004932 Pseudoexfoliation aqueous humor lipidome suggests enrichment of specific pathways Eye tissue Human Pseudoexfoliation syndrome University of Miami µg/mL
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