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List of Studies ( Metabolite:Levan)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteAnalysis Type
ST001526 AN002547 Mitochondrial health is enhanced in rats with higher vs. lower intrinsic exercise capacity and extended lifespan Blood Rat National Institute on Aging GC-MS
ST001526 AN002547 Mitochondrial health is enhanced in rats with higher vs. lower intrinsic exercise capacity and extended lifespan Heart Rat National Institute on Aging GC-MS
ST001526 AN002547 Mitochondrial health is enhanced in rats with higher vs. lower intrinsic exercise capacity and extended lifespan Liver Rat National Institute on Aging GC-MS
ST001282 AN002126 Role of Hi1a in mitochondrial metabolic rewiring in M1 Macrophages Macrophages Mouse National Cancer Institute GC-MS
ST001110 AN001804 Investigating link between metabolism and circadian rhythm in Drosophila melanogaster Head tissue Fruit fly University of California, Davis GC-MS
ST001034 AN001695 PAMP-triggered changes in the exometabolome of Arabidopsis suspension cells Cultured cells Arabidopsis thaliana Bacterial infection Oregon State University GC-MS
ST000969 AN001583 Impact of thiamine metabolites and spent medium from Chlorella sorokiniana on metabolism in the green algae Auxenochlorella prototheciodes (part II) Cultured cells Auxenochlorella University of California, Davis GC-MS
ST000968 AN001582 Impact of thiamine metabolites and spent medium from Chlorella sorokiniana on metabolism in the green algae Auxenochlorella prototheciodes (part I) Cultured cells Auxenochlorella University of California, Davis GC-MS
ST000551 AN000841 Investigating large scale metabolomics in mice tissue lacking insulin receptors and IGF-1 receptors Muscle Mouse Diabetes Mayo Clinic LC-MS
ST000551 AN000842 Investigating large scale metabolomics in mice tissue lacking insulin receptors and IGF-1 receptors Muscle Mouse Diabetes Mayo Clinic LC-MS
ST000402 AN000641 Impact of glucose on the central metabolome of C. minutissima Cells Chlorella University of California, Davis GC-MS
ST000395 AN000632 The circadian oscillator in Synechococcus elongatus controls metabolite partitioning during diurnal growth (part II) Bacterial cells Synechococcus elongatus University of California, Davis GC-MS
ST000007 AN000021 Rice Infection Study Plant Rice Bacterial infection University of California, Davis GC-MS
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