List of Studies ( Metabolite:Myristoyl-EA)
Study_id | Analysis_id | Study_title | Source | Species | Disease | Institute | Analysis Type |
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ST003751 | AN006158 | Comprehensive Lipidomic Analysis Identifies Critical Lipid and Metabolic Pathway Shifts in Alport Syndrome | Blood | Human | Kidney disease | Universidad CEU San Pablo | LC-MS |
ST003751 | AN006158 | Comprehensive Lipidomic Analysis Identifies Critical Lipid and Metabolic Pathway Shifts in Alport Syndrome | Urine | Human | Kidney disease | Universidad CEU San Pablo | LC-MS |
ST003751 | AN006160 | Comprehensive Lipidomic Analysis Identifies Critical Lipid and Metabolic Pathway Shifts in Alport Syndrome | Blood | Human | Kidney disease | Universidad CEU San Pablo | LC-MS |
ST003751 | AN006160 | Comprehensive Lipidomic Analysis Identifies Critical Lipid and Metabolic Pathway Shifts in Alport Syndrome | Urine | Human | Kidney disease | Universidad CEU San Pablo | LC-MS |
ST003378 | AN005530 | Effects of Aldehydes on lipid metabolism in mice | Liver | Mouse | Liver disease | Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research | LC-MS |
ST003378 | AN005530 | Effects of Aldehydes on lipid metabolism in mice | Liver | Mouse | Obesity | Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research | LC-MS |
ST003293 | AN005392 | High Fat Feeding Alters Circulating Triglyceride Profile by Decreasing SCD Activity and Depleting omega-3 Fatty Acids | Blood | Rat | Hyperlipidemia | University of Southern California | LC-MS |
ST003266 | AN005350 | Metabolomics analysis of human spermatozoa reveals impaired metabolic pathways in asthenozoospermia | Spermatozoa | Human | University of Aveiro | LC-MS | |
ST003266 | AN005351 | Metabolomics analysis of human spermatozoa reveals impaired metabolic pathways in asthenozoospermia | Spermatozoa | Human | University of Aveiro | LC-MS | |
ST003242 | AN005311 | Lipidomic analysis of kidney from Gclc WT and whole-body Gclc KO mice. | Kidney | Mouse | Oxidative stress | University of Rochester Medical Center | LC-MS |
ST003242 | AN005311 | Lipidomic analysis of kidney from Gclc WT and whole-body Gclc KO mice. | Kidney | Mouse | Stress | University of Rochester Medical Center | LC-MS |
ST003241 | AN005309 | Lipidomic analysis of lung from Gclc WT and whole-body Gclc KO mice. | Lung | Mouse | Oxidative stress | University of Rochester Medical Center | LC-MS |
ST003241 | AN005309 | Lipidomic analysis of lung from Gclc WT and whole-body Gclc KO mice. | Lung | Mouse | Stress | University of Rochester Medical Center | LC-MS |
ST003239 | AN005305 | Lipidomic analysis of adipose from Gclc WT and whole-body Gclc KO mice. | Adipose tissue | Mouse | Oxidative stress | University of Rochester Medical Center | LC-MS |
ST003103 | AN005077 | Reinforcing the Evidence of Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Long COVID Patients using a Multiplatform Mass Spectrometry-based Metabolomics Approach | Blood | Human | COVID-19 | Universidad CEU San Pablo | GC/LC-MS |
ST003038 | AN004984 | Untargeted lipidomics of WT and Cyp2c44(-/-) mice liver. | Liver | Mouse | Diabetes | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | LC-MS |
ST003002 | AN004931 | The role of gut microbiota in muscle mitochondria function, colon health, and sarcopenia: from clinical to bench (2) | Feces | Human | Sarcopenia | Chinese University of Hong Kong | GC/LC-MS |
ST002977 | AN004889 | Offline Two-dimensional Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry for Deep Annotation of the Fecal Metabolome following Fecal Microbiota Transplant | Feces | Human | University of Michigan | LC-MS | |
ST001122 | AN001847 | Identification of urine metabolites in patients with interstitial cystitis using untargeted metabolomics (part II) | Urine | Human | Interstitial cystitis | University of California, Davis | LC-MS |
ST000510 | AN000782 | Assessing metabolic changes to maternal rat liver tissue during and post-pregnancy (part II) | Liver | Mouse | University of Colorado Denver | LC-MS | |
ST000509 | AN000780 | Metabolic changes to maternal rat liver tissue during and post-pregnancy | Liver | Rat | University of Colorado Denver | LC-MS |