List of Studies ( Metabolite:Homocitrulline)
Study_id | Analysis_id | Study_title | Source | Species | Disease | Institute | Units(range) |
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ST002405 | AN003919 | Stool global metabolite levels in peanut allergy (Part 2) | Feces | Human | Peanut allergy | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai | Absolute Intensity |
ST000923 | AN001513 | Longitudinal Metabolomics of the Human Microbiome in Inflammatory Bowel Disease | Feces | Human | Inflammatory bowel disease | The Broad Institute | Abundance |
ST002471 | AN004033 | Linking bacterial metabolites to disease-associated microbes to uncover mechanisms of host-microbial interactions in intestinal inflammation. Human stool profiling | Feces | Human | Ulcerative colitis | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | Abundance |
ST002472 | AN004037 | Linking bacterial metabolites to disease-associated microbes to uncover mechanisms of host-microbial interactions in intestinal inflammation. Veillonella parvula cell and media profiling | Bacterial cells | Veillonella parvula | Ulcerative colitis | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | Abundance |
ST002473 | AN004039 | Linking bacterial metabolites to disease-associated microbes to uncover mechanisms of host-microbial interactions in intestinal inflammation. Veillonella parvula media profiling of IBD drug metabolites | Culture media | Veillonella parvula | Ulcerative colitis | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | Abundance |
ST002247 | AN003670 | Microbiota and Health Study (Dhaka, Bangladesh) | Feces | Human | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | Abundances | |
ST001822 | AN002958 | The RNA-binding protein RBP42 regulates cellular energy metabolism in mammalian-infective Trypanosoma brucei | Cultured cells | Trypanosoma brucei | Rutgers University | arbitrary | |
ST000509 | AN000780 | Metabolic changes to maternal rat liver tissue during and post-pregnancy | Liver | Rat | University of Colorado, Denver | Arbitrary units | |
ST000510 | AN000782 | Assessing metabolic changes to maternal rat liver tissue during and post-pregnancy (part II) | Liver | Mouse | University of Colorado, Denver | Arbitrary units | |
ST003254 | AN005333 | The impact of grass- and grain-finishing on metabolomic profiles of North American Black Angus Beef cattle. | Bovine meat | Cow | Duke University | Arbitrary Units | |
ST002759 | AN004479 | Metabolic responses of normal rat kidneys to a high salt intake (Kidney cortex) | Kidney cortex | Rat | Medical College of Wisconsin | Area | |
ST002760 | AN004483 | Metabolic responses of normal rat kidneys to a high salt intake (Kidney outer medulla) | Kidney outer medulla | Rat | Medical College of Wisconsin | Area | |
ST002761 | AN004487 | Metabolic responses of normal rat kidneys to a high salt intake (Urine) | Urine | Rat | Medical College of Wisconsin | Area | |
ST001143 | AN001882 | Microbial depletion and ozone exposure - Lung tissue (part I) | Lung | Mouse | Asthma | Harvard School of Public Health | Area under curve |
ST001144 | AN001886 | Microbial depletion and ozone exposure - serum (part II) | Blood | Mouse | Asthma | Harvard School of Public Health | Area under curve |
ST002708 | AN004390 | Levels of central carbon metabolites in choroid plexus as part of natural diurnal variation | Brain | Mouse | Circadian Rhythm Disorder | Boston Childrens Hospital | a.u. |
ST003072 | AN005030 | Investigation of polar metabolites by targeted LC-MS analysis from mouse adult or embryonic CSF and from adult serum. | Cerebrospinal fluid | Mouse | Boston Childrens Hospital | a.u. | |
ST003081 | AN005039 | Metabolome changes in embryonic CSF (Part 3) | CSF | Mouse | Autism | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | a.u. |
ST003082 | AN005040 | Metabolome changes in embryonic CSF (Part 4) | CSF | Mouse | Autism | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | a.u. |
ST003083 | AN005041 | Metabolome changes in embryonic CSF (Part 5) | CSF | Mouse | Autism | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | a.u. |
ST003084 | AN005042 | Metabolic changes in embryonic CSF (Part 6) | CSF | Mouse | Autism | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | a.u. |
ST003085 | AN005044 | Metabolome changes in embryonic CSF (Part 7) | CSF | Mouse | Autism | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | a.u. |
ST003086 | AN005046 | Metabolome changes in embryonic CSF (Part 8) | CSF | Mouse | Autism | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | a.u. |
ST003087 | AN005048 | Metabolome changes in embryonic CSF (Part 9) | CSF | Mouse | Autism | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | a.u. |
ST003088 | AN005050 | Metabolome changes in embryonic CSF (Part 10) | Blood | Mouse | Autism | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | a.u. |
ST003088 | AN005050 | Metabolome changes in embryonic CSF (Part 10) | CSF | Mouse | Autism | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | a.u. |
ST003088 | AN005050 | Metabolome changes in embryonic CSF (Part 10) | Liver | Mouse | Autism | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | a.u. |
ST003089 | AN005052 | Metabolome changes in embryonic CSF (Part 11) | CSF | Mouse | Autism | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | a.u. |
ST003199 | AN005249 | Metabolite profiling in the liver from fasted eIF4ES209A (S209A) mice compared to fasted wild type (WT) mice | Liver | Mouse | Cancer | University of Chicago | A.U. |
ST001153 | AN001903 | Erythrocyte adenosine A2B receptor-mediated AMPK activation: Counteracting CKD by promoting oxygen delivery | Blood | Mouse | Kidney disease | University of Texas Health Science Center McGovern Medical School | AU |
ST001639 | AN002684 | Plasma Metabolomic signatures of COPD in a SPIROMICS cohort | Blood | Human | COPD | National Jewish Health | AU |
ST002273 | AN003715 | Multi-Omics analysis revealed a significant alteration of critical metabolic pathways due to sorafenib-resistance in Hep3B cell lines | Cultured cells | Human | Cancer | Sharjah Institute for Medical Research | AU |
ST002730 | AN004427 | Multi-Omics profiling of Candida albicans from agar plate and suspension media | Yeast cells | Candida albicans | University of Sharjah | AU | |
ST002975 | AN004885 | Metabolomics Insights into Doxorubicin and 5-Fluorouracil Combination Therapy in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: A Xenograft Model Study (Part 1) | Blood | Mouse | Cancer | Sharjah Institute for Medical Research | AU |
ST002976 | AN004886 | Metabolomics Insights into Doxorubicin and 5-Fluorouracil Combination Therapy in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: A Xenograft Model Study (Part 2) | Blood | Mouse | Cancer | Sharjah Institute for Medical Research | AU |
ST003546 | AN005825 | Improved Soil Health and Pasture Phytochemical Richness Underlies Improved Beef Nutrient Density in Southern US Grass-Finished Beef Systems | Muscle | Cattle | Utah State University | AU | |
ST003028 | AN004965 | Chronic stress dampens Lactobacillus johnsonii-mediated tumor suppression to enhance colorectal cancer progression | Colon | Mouse | Cancer | China Pharmaceutical University | count per second (cps) |
ST002178 | AN003566 | Age-independent Cardiac Protection by Pharmacological Activation of Beclin-1 During Endotoxemia and Its Association with Energy Metabolic Reprograming in Myocardium — A Targeted Metabolomics Study | Heart | Mouse | Endotoxemia | Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine | count per second (CPS) |
ST001688 | AN002756 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism (part-II) | Bacterial cells | Bacteria | Stanford University | Counts | |
ST001671 | AN002727 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism | Bacterial cells | Bacteria | Stanford University | counts (area) | |
ST001671 | AN002729 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism | Bacterial cells | Bacteria | Stanford University | counts (area) | |
ST001688 | AN002758 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism (part-II) | Bacterial cells | Bacteria | Stanford University | counts (area) | |
ST001403 | AN002345 | Ontogeny related changes in the pediatric liver metabolome (part-II) | Liver | Human | Moffitt Cancer Center | estimated abundances | |
ST001179 | AN001956 | Metabolomic analysis of skeletal muscle in young and aged mice | Muscle | Mouse | Sarcopenia | Kyoto Prefectural University | fold |
ST002903 | AN004762 | Identification and targeting of microbial putrescine acetylation in bloodstream infections | Blood | Human | Septic shock | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | integrated peak area |
ST002016 | AN003284 | Metabolomics of COVID patients | Blood | Human | COVID-19 | University of Virginia | intensity |
ST002155 | AN003530 | Longitudinal metabolomic stool dynamics in primary C. difficile infections | Feces | Human | Bacterial infection | Brigham Women's Hospital | intensity |
ST002149 | AN003519 | In vivo commensal control of Clostridioides difficile virulence | Cecum | Mouse | Brigham and Women’s Hospital | Intensity | |
ST002813 | AN004576 | Effects of acute cold exposure on mouse metabolome | BAT | Mouse | University of Pennsylvania | Intensity | |
ST002813 | AN004576 | Effects of acute cold exposure on mouse metabolome | Blood | Mouse | University of Pennsylvania | Intensity | |
ST002813 | AN004576 | Effects of acute cold exposure on mouse metabolome | Diaphragm | Mouse | University of Pennsylvania | Intensity | |
ST002813 | AN004576 | Effects of acute cold exposure on mouse metabolome | gWAT | Mouse | University of Pennsylvania | Intensity | |
ST002813 | AN004576 | Effects of acute cold exposure on mouse metabolome | Heart | Mouse | University of Pennsylvania | Intensity | |
ST002813 | AN004576 | Effects of acute cold exposure on mouse metabolome | Liver | Mouse | University of Pennsylvania | Intensity | |
ST002813 | AN004576 | Effects of acute cold exposure on mouse metabolome | Quadriceps | Mouse | University of Pennsylvania | Intensity | |
ST001775 | AN002882 | Plasma metabolomics of diverse mouse strains infected with Plasmodium chabaudi | Blood | Mouse | Malaria | Stanford University | ion counts |
ST002824 | AN004605 | Leukemia inhibitory factor suppresses hepatic de novo lipogenesis and induces cachexia | Blood | Mouse | Cancer | Rutgers University | Ion counts |
ST002824 | AN004606 | Leukemia inhibitory factor suppresses hepatic de novo lipogenesis and induces cachexia | Blood | Mouse | Cancer | Rutgers University | Ion counts |
ST002822 | AN004602 | Effect of ERR Agonist in Mouse Heart Post Pressure Overload | Heart | Mouse | Baylor College of Medicine | log transformed data | |
ST002829 | AN004619 | Nucleotide, phospholipid, and kynurenine metabolites are robustly associated with COVID-19 severity and time of plasma sample collection in a prospective cohort study | Blood | Human | COVID-19 | National Institutes of Health | log transformed data |
ST001940 | AN003155 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | Metabolon original scale |
ST001940 | AN003156 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | Metabolon original scale |
ST001940 | AN003157 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | Metabolon original scale |
ST001940 | AN003158 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | Metabolon original scale |
ST003027 | AN004962 | NMR- and MS-based omics reveal characteristic metabolome atlas and optimize biofluid earlydiagnostic biomarkers for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (part-Ⅳ) | Tissue | Human | Cancer | Radiology Department, Second Affiliated Hospital, Shantou University Medical College, Shantou | m/z |
ST002775 | AN004517 | Zebrafish Retina Regeneration Metabolomics - 3 Days Post Crush | Eye tissue | Zebrafish | Eye disease | University of Miami | Normalized Concentrations |
ST003277 | AN005365 | LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI | Intestine | Mouse | Brown University | normalized imputed data | |
ST002444 | AN003981 | Zebrafish Optic Nerve Regeneration Metabolomics - 3 Days Post Crush | Eye tissue | Zebrafish | Eye disease | University of Miami | normalized peak areas |
ST002027 | AN003297 | Metabolomics Analysis of Blood Plasma and Stool from Six Week Flaxseed Dietary Intervention in Postmenopausal Women (Serum/HILIC) | Blood | Human | UC Davis | normalized peak height | |
ST002028 | AN003298 | Metabolomics Analysis of Blood Plasma and Stool from Six Week Flaxseed Dietary Intervention in Postmenopausal Women (Stool/HILIC) | Feces | Human | UC Davis | normalized peak height | |
ST002809 | AN004566 | Role of cilia in mitochondrial function | Cultured cells | Dog | Kidney disease | Medical University of South Carolina | Normalized/scaled raw area counts |
ST002809 | AN004566 | Role of cilia in mitochondrial function | Cultured cells | Mouse | Kidney disease | Medical University of South Carolina | Normalized/scaled raw area counts |
ST002020 | AN003290 | TIPs Metabolomics (urine) | Urine | Human | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | osmolality normalized scaled imputed | |
ST001865 | AN003024 | Systemic metabolite changes due to Hypoxia | Blood | Mouse | Northwestern University | Peak | |
ST001866 | AN003027 | Systemic metabolite changes due to PHD inhibition | Blood | Mouse | Northwestern University | Peak | |
ST001789 | AN002901 | Acute metabolomic changes of plasma in response to endurance exercise | Blood | Human | University of California, San Diego | peak area | |
ST002153 | AN003526 | Data from plasma metabolome analysis of APP-KI and Wild type mice treated with B. breve MCC1274 | Blood | Mouse | Morinaga milk industry CO., LTD. | peak area | |
ST002163 | AN003545 | Remote solid cancers rewire hepatic nitrogen metabolism via host nicotinamide-N-methyltransferase | Liver | Mouse | Cancer | Tohoku University | peak area |
ST002184 | AN003577 | Metabolic effect of the loss of mitochondrial-specific aspartyl-tRNA synthetase Das2 on mouse intestinal epithelial cells | Intestine | Mouse | CECAD Research Center | peak area | |
ST002199 | AN003599 | FOXA2 controls the anti-oxidant response in FH-deficient cells independent of NRF2 | Cultured cells | Mouse | Cancer | CECAD Research Center | peak area |
ST002205 | AN003608 | Effect of Hira loss in the metabolic landscape of Fh1-deficient cells | Cultured cells | Mouse | Cancer | CECAD Research Center, University Hospital Cologne | peak area |
ST002218 | AN003627 | Effect of Hira loss in the metabolic landscape of Fh1-deficient cells Part 2 | Cultured cells | Mouse | Cancer | CECAD Research Center | peak area |
ST002220 | AN003629 | Cataboslim of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) in renal cells HK2 and 786-O | Cultured cells | Human | Cancer | CECAD Research Center | peak area |
ST002223 | AN003632 | Metabolic profiling of mouse tissues and tissue interstitial fluids | Heart | Mouse | Cancer | CECAD Research Center | peak area |
ST002223 | AN003632 | Metabolic profiling of mouse tissues and tissue interstitial fluids | Kidney | Mouse | Cancer | CECAD Research Center | peak area |
ST002223 | AN003632 | Metabolic profiling of mouse tissues and tissue interstitial fluids | Liver | Mouse | Cancer | CECAD Research Center | peak area |
ST002223 | AN003632 | Metabolic profiling of mouse tissues and tissue interstitial fluids | Lung | Mouse | Cancer | CECAD Research Center | peak area |
ST002242 | AN003660 | Hypoxia promotes osteogenesis via regulating the acetyl-CoA-mediated mito-nuclear communication. | Cultured cells | Mouse | CECAD Research Center | peak area | |
ST002431 | AN003957 | MS profiling of the Long Term Evolution Experiment | Bacterial cells | E. coli | Rutgers University | peak area | |
ST002498 | AN004657 | Plasma Metabolomics Profiling of 580 Patients from the Weill Cornell Medicine Early Detection Research Network Prostate Cancer Cohort | Blood | Human | Cancer | Weill Cornell Medicine | peak area |
ST002628 | AN004300 | MoTrPAC: Endurance exercise training study in young adult rats, Rat Plasma - Untargeted HILIC-Positive | Blood | Rat | Broad Institute | peak area | |
ST002654 | AN004326 | MoTrPAC: Endurance exercise training study in young adult rats, Rat Kidney Powder - Untargeted HILIC-Positive | Kidney | Rat | Broad Institute | peak area | |
ST002665 | AN004337 | MoTrPAC: Endurance exercise training study in young adult rats, Rat Spleen Powder - Untargeted HILIC-Positive | Spleen | Rat | Broad Institute | peak area | |
ST002668 | AN004340 | MoTrPAC: Endurance exercise training study in young adult rats, Rat Lung Powder - Untargeted HILIC-Positive | Lung | Rat | Broad Institute | peak area | |
ST002675 | AN004347 | MoTrPAC: Endurance exercise training study in young adult rats, Rat Liver Powder - Untargeted HILIC-Positive | Liver | Rat | Broad Institute | peak area | |
ST002736 | AN004438 | Assessing mitochondrial bioenergetics in coronary artery disease: A translational multiomic tissue study in humans (The AMBITION study). | Heart | Human | Cardiovascular disease | Imperial College London | peak area |
ST002966 | AN004873 | Metabolomics reveal the pathway of benzylisoquinoline alkaloids in Corydalis yanhusuo bulbs | Plant | Plant | Chongqing Academy of Chinese Materia Medica, Chongqing, China | peak area | |
ST003347 | AN005482 | ADSL deficiency drives mitochondrial dysfunction and ERK2 dysregulation in a linear genotype to phenotype correlation | Skin | Human | Neuropathy | Catholic University of the Sacred Heart | peak area |
ST000291 | AN000464 | LC-MS Based Approaches to Investigate Metabolomic Differences in the Urine of Young Women after Drinking Cranberry Juice or Apple Juice | Urine | Human | University of Florida | Peak area | |
ST001157 | AN001915 | The gut microbiota plays a central role to modulate the plasma metabolome in response to chronic Angiotensin II infusion (part-I) | Blood | Mouse | Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine | Peak area | |
ST001158 | AN001916 | The gut microbiota plays a central role to modulate the plasma metabolome in response to chronic Angiotensin II infusion (part-II) | Feces | Mouse | Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine | Peak area | |
ST001329 | AN002215 | SS-31 and NMN: Two Paths to Improve Metabolism and Function in Aged Hearts | Heart | Mouse | University of Washington | Peak area | |
ST001411 | AN002361 | Plasma metabolites of lipid metabolism associate with diabetic polyneuropathy in a cohort with screen-tested type 2 diabetes: ADDITION-Denmark | Blood | Human | Obesity | University of Michigan | Peak area |
ST001412 | AN002362 | Metabolomics study in Plasma of Obese Patients with Neuropathy Identifies Potential Metabolomics Signatures | Blood | Human | Obesity | University of Michigan | Peak area |
ST001420 | AN002375 | Metabolomic analysis of patients with recurrent angina | Blood | Human | Angina | University of California, San Diego | Peak area |
ST001658 | AN002706 | Control of Topoisomerase II Activity and Chemotherapeutic Inhibition by TCA Cycle Metabolites | Yeast cells | Yeast | Cancer | Johns Hopkins University | Peak area |
ST001658 | AN002708 | Control of Topoisomerase II Activity and Chemotherapeutic Inhibition by TCA Cycle Metabolites | Yeast cells | Yeast | Cancer | Johns Hopkins University | Peak area |
ST001935 | AN003145 | Metabolomic profiling of spontaneous macaque model for diabetes mellitus | Blood | Macaque monkey | Diabetes | Xiamen University | Peak area |
ST001935 | AN003145 | Metabolomic profiling of spontaneous macaque model for diabetes mellitus | Liver | Macaque monkey | Diabetes | Xiamen University | Peak area |
ST002376 | AN003871 | Hepatic Phosphatidylcholine Catabolism Driven by PNPLA7 and PNPLA8 Supplies Endogenous Choline to Replenish the Methionine Cycle with Methyl Groups(Pnpla8-knockout) | Liver | Mouse | Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science | Peak area | |
ST002505 | AN004127 | A Mammalian Conserved Circular RNA CircLARP2 Regulates Hepatocellular Carcinoma Metastasis and Lipid Metabolism (Part 1) | Cultured cells | Human | Cancer | University of Science and Technology of China | Peak area |
ST002772 | AN004512 | Day-night fluctuations in Cerebrospinal fluid metabolomics | Cerebrospinal fluid | Rat | University of Copenhagen | Peak area | |
ST003264 | AN005348 | SLC25A48 controls mitochondrial choline import and metabolism | Blood | Mouse | Harvard Medical School | Peak area | |
ST003333 | AN005460 | Urine Metabolite Profiling in Indian Male Population at High Altitude using Liquid Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry: A Longitudinal Pilot Study | Urine | Human | Environmental exposure; Hypoxia | Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sceinces | Peak area |
ST003520 | AN005778 | Identification of Plasma Metabolomic Biomarkers of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis | Blood | Human | Arthritis | University of Kansas | Peak area |
ST002754 | AN004471 | Metabolomics analysis of maternal obesity model | Blood | Mouse | Fatty liver disease | University of Bonn | Peak Area |
ST002909 | AN004777 | Plasma metabolomics reveals distinct biological and diagnostic signatures for melioidosis | Blood | Human | Melioidosis | University of Washington | Peak Area |
ST002531 | AN004165 | Cellular consumption/release of polar metabolites by mPDAC cells cultured in different culture media conditions | Media | Mouse | Cancer | University of Chicago | Peak area (m/z) |
ST002066 | AN003365 | Glutaminase inhibition impairs CD8 T cell activation in STK11/Lkb1 deficient lung cancer | Lung | Mouse | Cancer | The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research | peak height |
ST002075 | AN003382 | Profiling of the human intestinal microbiome and bile acids under physiologic conditions using an ingestible sampling device (Part 2) | Intestine | Human | UC Davis | peak height | |
ST002792 | AN004542 | Chemoproteomics validates selective targeting of Plasmodium M1 alanyl aminopeptidase as a cross-species strategy to treat malaria | Blood | Plasmodium falciparum | Malaria | Monash University | peak height |
ST003024 | AN004958 | Identifying and mathematically modeling the time-course of extracellular metabolic markers associated with resistance to ceftolozane/tazobactam in Pseudomonas aeruginosa - Part 1 | Bacterial cells | Bacteria | Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences | peak height | |
ST003036 | AN004977 | Identifying and mathematically modeling the time-course of extracellular metabolic markers associated with resistance to ceftolozane/tazobactam in Pseudomonas aeruginosa - Part 2 | Bacterial cells | Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Bacterial infection | Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences | peak height |
ST003144 | AN005159 | On-target, dual aminopeptidase inhibition provides cross-species antimalarial activity | Blood | Plasmodium falciparum | Malaria | Monash University | peak height |
ST000352 | AN000572 | Metabolic profiling reveals biochemical pathways and potential biomarkers associated with the pathogenesis of Krabbe disease | Brain | Mouse | Krabbe disease | University at Buffalo | Peak height |
ST000403 | AN000642 | Metabolomics-based elucidation of active metabolic pathways in erythrocytes and HSC-derived reticulocytes | Cells | Human | Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Monash University | Peak height | |
ST000539 | AN000818 | Metabolomics-based elucidation of active metabolic pathways in erythrocytes and HSC-derived reticulocytes (part II) | Cells | Human | Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Monash University | Peak height | |
ST001033 | AN001694 | Determination of mode of action of anti-malalrial drugs using untargeted metabolomics | Cultured cells | Plasmodium falciparum | Malaria | Monash University | Peak height |
ST001122 | AN001847 | Identification of urine metabolites in patients with interstitial cystitis using untargeted metabolomics (part II) | Urine | Human | Interstitial cystitis | University of California, Davis | Peak height |
ST001274 | AN002115 | Metabolomics-based profiling of the mode of action of Pathogen Box compounds in Trypanosoma brucei (part-I) | Cultured cells | Trypanosoma brucei | Sleeping sickness | Monash University | Peak height |
ST001276 | AN002117 | Development and Characterisation of a Novel Class of Aroyl Guanidine Containing Anti-Trypanosomal Compounds | Cultured cells | Trypanosoma brucei | Sleeping sickness | Monash University | Peak height |
ST001928 | AN003136 | Metabolomics profiles of premenopausal women are different based on O-desmethylangolensin metabotype | Urine | Human | George Mason University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Bacteroides fragilis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Bacteroides uniformis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Blautia producta | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium clostridioforme | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium hathewayi | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium hylemonae | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium scindens | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium symbiosum | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Enterococcus faecalis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Enterococcus faecium | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Enterococcus hirae | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Escherichia fergusonii | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Flavonifractor plautii | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Parabacteroides distasonis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Bacteroides fragilis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Bacteroides uniformis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Blautia producta | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium clostridioforme | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium hathewayi | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium hylemonae | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium scindens | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium symbiosum | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Enterococcus faecalis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Enterococcus faecium | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Enterococcus hirae | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Escherichia fergusonii | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Flavonifractor plautii | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Parabacteroides distasonis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST003356 | AN005497 | Noninvasive multiomic measurement of cell type repertoires in human urine | Urine | Human | Urinary tract infection | CZ Biohub | Peak height |
ST003356 | AN005498 | Noninvasive multiomic measurement of cell type repertoires in human urine | Urine | Human | Urinary tract infection | CZ Biohub | Peak height |
ST001154 | AN001944 | A comprehensive plasma metabolomics dataset for a cohort of mouse knockouts within the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium | Blood | Mouse | University of California | Peak height normalized with creatinine | |
ST001633 | AN002669 | Aromatic amino acid metabolism by the anaerobic gut bacterium Clostridium sporogenes (part-II) | Urine | Mouse | Stanford University | Peak height normalized with creatinine | |
ST002493 | AN004087 | Composition of raw plant-based food items Pilot Study | Plant | Plants | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | peak intensity | |
ST001201 | AN001998 | Peroxide antimalarial treatment timecourse on trophozoite-stage P. falciparum parasites | Cultured cells | Human | Malaria | Monash University | Peak intensity |
ST001201 | AN001998 | Peroxide antimalarial treatment timecourse on trophozoite-stage P. falciparum parasites | Cultured cells | Plasmodium falciparum | Malaria | Monash University | Peak intensity |
ST001202 | AN002000 | Peroxide antimalarial treatment timecourse on ring-stage P. falciparum parasites | Cultured cells | Human | Malaria | Monash University | Peak intensity |
ST001202 | AN002000 | Peroxide antimalarial treatment timecourse on ring-stage P. falciparum parasites | Cultured cells | Plasmodium falciparum | Malaria | Monash University | Peak intensity |
ST001204 | AN002004 | Peroxide antimalarial extended treatment timecourse on trophozoite-stage P. falciparum parasites | Cultured cells | Human | Malaria | Monash University | Peak intensity |
ST001204 | AN002004 | Peroxide antimalarial extended treatment timecourse on trophozoite-stage P. falciparum parasites | Cultured cells | Plasmodium falciparum | Malaria | Monash University | Peak intensity |
ST001205 | AN002006 | Peroxide antimalarial treatment of K13-mutant and -wildtype P. falciparum parasites | Cultured cells | Human | Malaria | Monash University | Peak intensity |
ST001205 | AN002006 | Peroxide antimalarial treatment of K13-mutant and -wildtype P. falciparum parasites | Cultured cells | Plasmodium falciparum | Malaria | Monash University | Peak intensity |
ST002270 | AN003710 | Xenopus tropicalis glycolysis and PPP inhibition | Tail | Western clawed frog | University of Washington | Peak intensity | |
ST000452 | AN000708 | The alpha-1A adrenergic receptor agonist A61603 reduces cardiac polyunsaturated fatty acid-Serum raw data | Blood | Mouse | University of North Carolina | Peak values (scaled) | |
ST001745 | AN002838 | Metabolomic profiling of the rat hippocampus across developmental ages and after learning | Brain | Rat | New York University | pmoles/l | |
ST001827 | AN002963 | The pregnancy metabolome from a multi-ethnic pregnancy cohort | Blood | Human | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai | pmoles/l | |
ST001759 | AN002866 | Application of the redox metabolite detection method for mouse liver | Liver | Mouse | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm | |
ST001760 | AN002867 | Application of the redox metabolite detection method for mouse kidney | Kidney | Mouse | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm | |
ST001761 | AN002868 | Application of the redox metabolite detection method for mouse biofluids | Cerebrospinal fluid | Mouse | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm | |
ST001762 | AN002869 | Application of the redox metabolite detection method for mouse kidney (part II) | Kidney | Mouse | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm | |
ST001763 | AN002870 | Application of the redox metabolite detection method for mouse liver (part II) | Liver | Mouse | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm | |
ST001764 | AN002871 | Application of the redox metabolite detection method for profiling redox state following pharmacologic perturbation with methotrexate | Cultured cells | Human | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm | |
ST001765 | AN002872 | Optimization of redox metabolite detection in mammalian cells (part I) | Cultured cells | Human | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm | |
ST001768 | AN002875 | Application of the redox metabolite detection method for mammalian tissues (part III) | Kidney | Mouse | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm | |
ST001768 | AN002875 | Application of the redox metabolite detection method for mammalian tissues (part III) | Liver | Mouse | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm | |
ST001769 | AN002876 | Application of the redox metabolite detection method for profiling redox state following pharmacologic perturbations of redox balance in cells (part I) | Cultured cells | Human | Boston Childrens Hospital | ppm | |
ST001770 | AN002877 | Application of the redox metabolite detection method for profiling redox state following pharmacologic perturbations of redox balance in cells (part II) | Cultured cells | Human | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm | |
ST001771 | AN002878 | Application of the redox metabolite detection method for profiling redox state following pharmacologic perturbations of redox balance in cells (part III) | Cultured cells | Human | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm | |
ST001772 | AN002879 | Optimization of redox metabolite detection in mammalian cells (part II) | Cultured cells | Human | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm | |
ST001773 | AN002880 | Application of the redox metabolite detection method for mouse biofluids (part II) | Blood | Mouse | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm | |
ST001974 | AN003222 | Anti-oxidative metabolism measurement in mammalian cells and tissues by quantitative LC/MS method (I) | Cerebrospinal fluid | Mouse | Cancer | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm |
ST001975 | AN003223 | Anti-oxidative metabolism measurement in mammalian cells and tissues by quantitative LC/MS method (II) | Cerebrospinal fluid | Mouse | Cancer | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm |
ST001976 | AN003224 | Anti-oxidation metabolism measurement in mammalian cells and tissues by quantitative LC/MS method (III) | Cerebrospinal fluid | Mouse | Cancer | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm |
ST001977 | AN003225 | Anti-oxidative metabolism measurement in mammalian cells and tissues by quantitative LC/MS method (IV) | Cerebrospinal fluid | Human | Cancer | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm |
ST001978 | AN003226 | Anti-oxidation metabolism measurement in mammalian cells and tissues by quantitative LC/MS method (V) | Cerebrospinal fluid | Human | Cancer | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm |
ST001979 | AN003228 | Anti-oxidation metabolism measurement in mammalian cells and tissues by quantitative LC/MS method (VI) | Cerebrospinal fluid | Mouse | Cancer | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm |
ST003080 | AN005038 | Metabolome changes in embryonic CSF (Part 2) | CSF | Mouse | Autism | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | ppm |
ST001983 | AN003234 | Metabolomic Fingerprinting of Human High Grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma Cell Lines | Ovarian cancer cells | Human | Cancer | University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center | ratio |
ST000899 | AN001464 | Alterations in Lipid, Amino Acid, and Energy Metabolism Distinguish Crohn Disease from Ulcerative Colitis and Control Subjects by Serum Metabolomic Profiling | Blood | Human | Inflammatory bowel disease | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | raw area counts |
ST001400 | AN002342 | Identification of distinct metabolic perturbations and associated immunomodulatory events during intra-erythrocytic development stage of pediatric Plasmodium falciparum malaria | Blood | Human | Malaria | New York University Abu Dhabi | raw area counts |
ST001516 | AN002517 | Identification of distinct metabolic perturbations and associated immunomodulatory events during intra-erythrocytic development stage of pediatric Plasmodium falciparum malaria (part-II) | Blood | Human | Malaria | New York University Abu Dhabi | raw area counts |
ST001517 | AN002520 | Identification of distinct metabolic perturbations and associated immunomodulatory events during intra-erythrocytic development stage of pediatric Plasmodium falciparum malaria (part-III) | Blood | Human | Malaria | New York University Abu Dhabi | raw area counts |
ST001749 | AN002848 | REACH Metabolomics Study | Blood | Human | Alzheimers disease | University of Wisconsin - Madison | Raw area counts |
ST002818 | AN004586 | Evaluation of Novel Candidate Filtration Markers from a Global Metabolomics Discovery for Glomerular Filtration Rate Estimation (ALTOLD) | Blood | Human | Tufts Medical Center | raw area counts rescaled to set the median equal to 1 | |
ST002819 | AN004590 | Evaluation of Novel Candidate Filtration Markers from a Global Metabolomics Discovery for Glomerular Filtration Rate Estimation (MDRD) | Blood | Human | Tufts Medical Center | raw area counts rescaled to set the median equal to 1 | |
ST002820 | AN004597 | Evaluation of Novel Candidate Filtration Markers from a Global Metabolomics Discovery for Glomerular Filtration Rate Estimation (AASKG1) | Blood | Human | Tufts Medical Center | raw area counts rescaled to set the median equal to 1 | |
ST002090 | AN003414 | Commensal intestinal microbiota regulates host luminal proteolytic activity and intestinal barrier integrity through β-glucuronidase activity (Part 2) | Feces | Mouse | Irritable bowel syndrome | Mayo Clinic | raw intensity |
ST001683 | AN002747 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Blood | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST001683 | AN002747 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Feces | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST001683 | AN002747 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Intestine | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST001683 | AN002747 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Urine | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST001683 | AN002749 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Blood | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST001683 | AN002749 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Feces | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST001683 | AN002749 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Intestine | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST001683 | AN002749 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Urine | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST003131 | AN005135 | Untargeted Metabolomics on mouse caecal contents | Cecum | Mouse | University College Cork | Raw Peak Area | |
ST003132 | AN005139 | Untargeted Metabolomics on Mouse colonic mucosa | Colonic mucosa | Mouse | University College Cork | Raw Peak Area | |
ST001240 | AN002060 | Global Metabolic Analysis Trisomy 21 - Cohort 2 | Blood | Human | Down syndrome | University of Colorado, Denver | Relative Abundance |
ST001404 | AN002346 | Ontogeny related changes in the pediatric liver metabolome (part-III) | Liver | Human | Moffitt Cancer Center | Relative Abundance | |
ST002836 | AN004633 | Bacterial tryptophan metabolites increased by prebiotic galactooligosaccharide reduce microglial reactivity and are associated with lower anxiety-like behavior (Intestine) | Intestine | Mouse | Anxiety | National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences | Relative Abundance |
ST002837 | AN004637 | Bacterial tryptophan metabolites increased by prebiotic galactooligosaccharide reduce microglial reactivity and are associated with lower anxiety-like behavior (Blood) | Blood | Mouse | Anxiety | National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences | Relative Abundance |
ST002206 | AN003609 | Lipolysis-derived Lipids Determine Autophagy Initiation during Fasting | Worms | C. elegans | Seoul National University | relative area | |
ST002901 | AN004760 | Potential serum metabolite markers and predictive features of depressive-like behavior and effective fluoxetine treatment in chronically socially isolated rats | Blood | Rat | Depression | University of Luebeck | Relative area |
ST001668 | AN002720 | D-Allulose effects on hepatic metabolomics profile in rodents | Liver | Rat | Matsutani Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. | Relative Area | |
ST002584 | AN004256 | Metabolomics analysis of ALDH1L1-expressing HuH7 cell lines. | Cultured cells | Human | Cancer | Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University | Relative Area |
ST003298 | AN005402 | Annual changes on metabolomics profile in latex | Latex | Plant | Sumitomo Riko Co., Ltd. | Relative Area | |
ST003483 | AN005720 | Tissue niche influences immune and metabolic profiles to Staphylococcus aureus biofilm infection (Extracellular data) | Brain, Galea, PJI Tissue | Mouse | Bacterial infection | UNMC | Relative intensities |
ST002108 | AN003448 | 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 |
ST002509 | AN004131 | Time course 1: Growth of Eggerthella lenta in defined media | Bacterial culture supernatant | Eggerthella lenta | University of California, San Francisco | relative ion counts | |
ST002510 | AN004133 | Strain supernatants: Strain diversity of Eggerthella lenta metabolites in defined media | Bacterial culture supernatant | Eggerthella lenta | University of California, San Francisco | relative ion counts | |
ST002510 | AN004134 | Strain supernatants: Strain diversity of Eggerthella lenta metabolites in defined media | Bacterial culture supernatant | Eggerthella lenta | University of California, San Francisco | relative ion counts | |
ST002512 | AN004136 | Gnotobiotic mice: Metabolites in intestinal contents of germ-free mice colonized with strains of gut bacterium Eggerthella lenta | Intestine | Mouse | University of California, San Francisco | relative ion counts | |
ST002513 | AN004138 | Gnotobiotic mice: Metabolites in serum of germ-free mice colonized with strains of gut bacterium Eggerthella lenta | Blood | Mouse | University of California, San Francisco | relative ion counts | |
ST002516 | AN004143 | Time course 2: Growth of Eggerthella lenta in defined media with some samples receiving 13C2 stable isotope labeled acetate | Bacterial culture supernatant | Eggerthella lenta | University of California, San Francisco | relative ion counts | |
ST002088 | AN003409 | Plasma Metabolomic signatures of COPD in a SPIROMICS cohort: A metabolomic severity score for airflow obstructions and emphysema | Blood | Human | COPD | National Jewish Health | relativeMedian |
ST002089 | AN003410 | Plasma metabolomic signatures of COPD: A metabolomic severity score for airflow obstruction and emphysema. | Blood | Human | COPD | National Jewish Health | relativeMedian |
ST002729 | AN004424 | Improved Endurance Capacity of Diabetic Mice during SGLT2 Inhibition: Potential Role of AICARP, an Endogenous AMPK Activator. | Muscle | Mouse | Diabetes | Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Kyushu University | relative peak area |
ST001869 | AN003031 | WNK463 Inhibition on Right Ventricular metabolomics | Heart | Rat | Hypertension | University of Minnesota | relative value |
ST001870 | AN003032 | Effects of GP130 Antagonism on Right Ventricular Metabolism in Monocrotaline Rats | Heart | Rat | University of Minnesota | relative value | |
ST002017 | AN003287 | Multi-omic analysis of the microbiome and metabolome in healthy subjects (blood) | Blood | Human | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | scaled imputed | |
ST002018 | AN003288 | Multi-omic analysis of the microbiome and metabolome in healthy subjects (feces) | Feces | Human | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | scaled imputed | |
ST002019 | AN003289 | TIPs Metabolomics (blood) | Blood | Human | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | scaled imputed | |
ST000930 | AN001524 | Define alterations in the gut metabolome of mice infected with C. difficile | Intestine | Mouse | North Carolina State University | scaled intensity | |
ST000974 | AN001595 | GC6-74 matabolomic of TB (Part 1: Plasma) | Blood | Human | Tuberculosis | Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology | scaled units |
ST000975 | AN001596 | GC6-74 metabolomics of TB vs healthy (Part 2: Serum) | Blood | Human | Tuberculosis | Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology | scaled units |
ST000976 | AN001597 | GC6-74 matabolomic of TB (Part 3: Plasma_RPMI) | Blood | Human | Tuberculosis | Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology | scaled units |
ST001515 | AN002514 | A Metabolomic Signature of Glucagon Action in Healthy Individuals with Overweight/Obesity Humans | Blood | Human | Obesity | Translational Research Institute- AdventHealth Orlando | scaled units |
ST000815 | AN001291 | db/db WT ozone and air exposed mice | Lung | Mouse | Ozone Stress | Harvard School of Public Health | total ion counts |
ST001669 | AN002724 | Serum metabolome of Guangzhou Nutrition and Health Study (GNHS) | Blood | Human | Westlake University | uM | |
ST002337 | AN003819 | Guangzhou Nutrition and Health Study (GNHS) | Feces | Human | Westlake University | umol/L | |
ST002246 | AN003666 | Longitudinal fecal metabolomic profiles from mothers and their infants in the EDIA study | Feces | Human | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | Unitless Abundances | |
ST001521 | AN002533 | Plasma metabolites of known identity profiled using hybrid nontargeted methods (part-III) | Blood | Human | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | unitless peak areas | |
ST001253 | AN002079 | Phenotyping Mouse blood metabolites in day and night in type 2 diabetes | Blood | Mouse | Diabetes | Indiana University School of Medicine | VolNormImp Area counts |