List of Studies ( Metabolite:Cer 18:2;O2/14:0)
Study_id | Analysis_id | Study_title | Source | Species | Disease | Institute | Units(range) |
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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 | |
ST001738 | AN002830 | AdipoAtlas: A Reference Lipidome for Human White Adipose Tissue | Adipose tissue | Human | Obesity | University of Leipzig | fmol/µg protein |
ST003364 | AN005511 | Deep lipidomic profiling reveals sex dimorphism of lipid metabolism in fibro-calcific aortic valve disease | Aortic valve tissue | Human | Heart disease | Technical University Dresden | min |
ST002400 | AN003908 | Alcohol dehydrogenase 1B is crucial for adipocyte homeostasis | Cultured cells | Human | INSERM | mol% of total lipids | |
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 | |
ST003364 | AN005512 | Deep lipidomic profiling reveals sex dimorphism of lipid metabolism in fibro-calcific aortic valve disease | Aortic valve tissue | Human | Heart disease | Technical University Dresden | pmol/mg wet tissue weight |
ST002229 | AN003638 | Estrogen receptor α deficiency in cardiac myocytes reprograms heart-derived extracellular vesicle proteome and induces obesity in female mice (Part 1) | Blood | Mouse | Obesity | Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute | pmol per mg (tissues) pmol per ml (plasma) |
ST002229 | AN003638 | Estrogen receptor α deficiency in cardiac myocytes reprograms heart-derived extracellular vesicle proteome and induces obesity in female mice (Part 1) | Epididymal fat | Mouse | Obesity | Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute | pmol per mg (tissues) pmol per ml (plasma) |
ST002229 | AN003638 | Estrogen receptor α deficiency in cardiac myocytes reprograms heart-derived extracellular vesicle proteome and induces obesity in female mice (Part 1) | Liver | Mouse | Obesity | Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute | pmol per mg (tissues) pmol per ml (plasma) |
ST002229 | AN003638 | Estrogen receptor α deficiency in cardiac myocytes reprograms heart-derived extracellular vesicle proteome and induces obesity in female mice (Part 1) | Muscle | Mouse | Obesity | Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute | pmol per mg (tissues) pmol per ml (plasma) |
ST002229 | AN003638 | Estrogen receptor α deficiency in cardiac myocytes reprograms heart-derived extracellular vesicle proteome and induces obesity in female mice (Part 1) | Ventricles | Mouse | Obesity | Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute | pmol per mg (tissues) pmol per ml (plasma) |
ST001019 | AN001667 | Lipidomic profiling of heart and plasma of mice following swim training versus pressure overload | Blood | Mouse | Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute | pmol/umol PC | |
ST001019 | AN001667 | Lipidomic profiling of heart and plasma of mice following swim training versus pressure overload | Heart | Mouse | Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute | pmol/umol PC | |
ST000004 | AN000006 | Lipidomics studies on NIDDK / NIST human plasma samples | Blood | Human | LIPID MAPS | uM | |
ST002023 | AN003293 | A targeted metabolomics study for assessing rodent thyroid toxicity | Liver | Rat | Thyroid toxicity | Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research GmbH | uM |
ST002023 | AN003293 | A targeted metabolomics study for assessing rodent thyroid toxicity | Thyroid | Rat | Thyroid toxicity | Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research GmbH | uM |
ST003527 | AN005794 | Combining antibiotics alters the longitudinal maturation of gut microbiota and its short chain fatty acid metabolites in extremely and very preterm infants | Feces | Human | Gastro-intestinal disease | Seoul National University | uM |
ST003403 | AN005585 | The double-edged role of FASII regulator FabT in Streptococcus pyogenes infection - Metabolomics | Bacterial cells | Streptococcus pyogenes | Bacterial infection | INSERM | µM |
ST003477 | AN005712 | Biocrates Test | Blood | Human | Hannover Medical School | µM |