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List of Studies ( Metabolite:Methyl nicotinate)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteAnalysis Type
ST004389 AN007333 Longitudinal Multi-omics Profiling Reveals Different Adaptation to Heat Stress in Genomically Divergent Lactating Sows Feces Pig Environmental stress North Carolina State University LC-MS
ST004389 AN007333 Longitudinal Multi-omics Profiling Reveals Different Adaptation to Heat Stress in Genomically Divergent Lactating Sows Milk Pig Environmental stress North Carolina State University LC-MS
ST004350 AN007261 The metabolic effects of succinylation and desuccinylation of HADHB at lysine 292 Cultured cells Rat Nanchang University Second Affiliated Hospital LC-MS
ST004204 AN006991 The growth and virulence of S. aureus is inhibited by C. striatum by inhibiting its arginine biosynthesis pathway Bacterial cells Staphylococcus aureus Chronic rhinosinusitis Sun Yat-sen University LC-MS
ST004138 AN006860 Variation in microbiome and metabolites are associated with advantageous effects of cholestyramine on primary biliary cholangitis with pruritus Feces Human Autoimmune disease Hangzhou Xixi Hospital LC-MS
ST004138 AN006860 Variation in microbiome and metabolites are associated with advantageous effects of cholestyramine on primary biliary cholangitis with pruritus Feces Human Liver disease Hangzhou Xixi Hospital LC-MS
ST004123 AN006836 Targeted volatile metabolomics of Artemisia argyi leaves under cadmium stress with synthetic microbial community inoculation Leaf Artemisia argyi Environmental exposure Central South University, China GC-MS
ST003768 AN006185 The Chromosome-Scale Assembly and Multi-Omics Analysis Reveal Adaptive Evolution and Nitrogen Utilization Mechanisms in Edible Grass Leaf Grass Hunan Agricultural University LC-MS
ST003768 AN006185 The Chromosome-Scale Assembly and Multi-Omics Analysis Reveal Adaptive Evolution and Nitrogen Utilization Mechanisms in Edible Grass Roots Grass Hunan Agricultural University LC-MS
ST003745 AN006150 Screen potential marker proteins influencing spermatogenesis in the testes of Shandong Black Cattle bulls via multi-omics integrated analysis. Testes Cattle Qingdao Agricultural University LC-MS
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