List of Studies ( Metabolite:Cystamine)
Study_id | Analysis_id | Study_title | Source | Species | Disease | Institute | Units(range) |
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ST000041 | AN000063 | High PUFA diet in humans | Blood | Human | University of Michigan | Counts | |
ST002869 | AN004702 | Identifying Biodegradation Pathways of Cetrimonium Bromide (CTAB) Using Metagenome, Metatranscriptome, and Metabolome Tri-omics Integration | Water | Bacteria | Environmental exposure | Arizona State University | counts per second |
ST000284 | AN000452 | Colorectal Cancer Detection Using Targeted Serum Metabolic Profiling | Blood | Human | University of Washington | Counts per second | |
ST001777 | AN002884 | Comparison of High-Resolution Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry Platforms for Metabolite Annotation - C. elegans | Worms | C. elegans | Georgia Institute of Technology | Da | |
ST001778 | AN002886 | Comparison of High-Resolution Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry Platforms for Metabolite Annotation | Worms | C. elegans | Georgia Institute of Technology | Da | |
ST000016 | AN000033 | NPM-ALK metabolic regulation | Lymphoma cells | Human | University of Michigan | Peak area | |
ST000017 | AN000034 | Rat HCR/LCR Stamina Study | Blood | Rat | University of Michigan | Peak area | |
ST000422 | AN000669 | Type 1 Diabetes good glycemic control and controls samples | Blood | Human | Diabetes | Mayo Clinic | Peak intensity |
ST001364 | AN002270 | Core Functional Nodes and Sex-Specific Pathways in Human Ischemic and Dilated Cardiomyopathy | Heart | Human | Cardiomyopathy | University of Sydney | Peak intensity |
ST002716 | AN004403 | Ventricle-specific myocardial protein and metabolite characterisation in healthy humans, with differential regulation in end-stage cardiomyopathies (Part 1) | Heart | Human | Cardiomyopathy | University of Sydney | Relative abundance |
ST002717 | AN004405 | Ventricle-specific myocardial protein and metabolite characterisation in healthy humans, with differential regulation in end-stage cardiomyopathies (Part 2) | Heart | Human | Cardiomyopathy | University of Sydney | Relative abundance |