List of Studies ( Metabolite:Fructose 2,6-bisphosphate)
Study_id | Analysis_id | Study_title | Source | Species | Disease | Institute | Units(range) |
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ST001680 | AN002739 | Metabolome of NAFLD in high fat diet mouse model | Liver | Mouse | Fatty liver disease | Weill Cornell Medicine | Abundance |
ST001850 | AN002997 | Unbiased LC-MS-based metabolomics analysis for both whole cell and mitochondria metabolites to gain an insight into the role of Tug1/PGC1 axis on metabolite profiles in podocytes | Epithelial cells | Mouse | University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center | AUC/ngDNA | |
ST001218 | AN002031 | Wild type versus TRACK Mice on regular chow and Vitamin A deprived diet | Kidney | Mouse | Cancer | weill cornell medicine | Peak area |
ST001937 | AN003150 | Comprehensive plasma metabolomics and lipidomics based management of benign and malignant solitary pulmonary nodules | Blood | Human | Cancer | China Pharmaceutical University | peak height |
ST001201 | AN001999 | Peroxide antimalarial treatment timecourse on trophozoite-stage P. falciparum parasites | Cultured cells | Human | Malaria | Monash University | Peak intensity |
ST001201 | AN001999 | Peroxide antimalarial treatment timecourse on trophozoite-stage P. falciparum parasites | Cultured cells | Plasmodium falciparum | Malaria | Monash University | Peak intensity |
ST001205 | AN002007 | Peroxide antimalarial treatment of K13-mutant and -wildtype P. falciparum parasites | Cultured cells | Human | Malaria | Monash University | Peak intensity |
ST001205 | AN002007 | Peroxide antimalarial treatment of K13-mutant and -wildtype P. falciparum parasites | Cultured cells | Plasmodium falciparum | Malaria | Monash University | Peak intensity |
ST001549 | AN002581 | β-Adrenergic regulation of metabolism in macrophages (part-III) | Macrophages | Human | Monash University | Peak intensity | |
ST002108 | AN003449 | Genetic and chemical validation of Plasmodium falciparum aminopeptidase PfA-M17 as a drug target in the hemoglobin digestion pathway (Part 3) | Blood | Plasmodium falciparum | Malaria | Monash University | relative intensity |