List of Studies ( Metabolite:N-(1-Deoxy-1-fructosyl)leucine)
| Study_id | Analysis_id | Study_title | Source | Species | Disease | Institute | Analysis Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ST004350 | AN007261 | The metabolic effects of succinylation and desuccinylation of HADHB at lysine 292 | Cultured cells | Rat | Nanchang University Second Affiliated Hospital | LC-MS | |
| ST004227 | AN007035 | Comparative untargeted metabolomics analysis the wheat grains in cultivars zhengmai 7698 and zhoumai 22 | Seeds | Wheat | Henan Academy of Agricultural Sciences | LC-MS | |
| ST004153 | AN006895 | Multi-omics Study of Small Intestine Adaptation After Total Colectomy in a Rat model | Feces | Rat | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | LC-MS | |
| ST004082 | AN006759 | The secreted metabolite sensor CtBP2 links metabolism to healthy lifespan | Fibroblast cells | Human | University of Tsukuba | CE-MS | |
| ST003955 | AN006502 | effects of NO treatment on ripening and senescence of apricot fruits, | Apricot Fruit | Plant | Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences | LC-MS | |
| ST003655 | AN006005 | Bacteria-derived 3-hydroxydodecanoic acid induces a potent anti-tumor immune response via GPR84 receptor | Blood | Human | Cancer | Universitätsspital Zürich | MALDI-MS |
| ST003655 | AN006005 | Bacteria-derived 3-hydroxydodecanoic acid induces a potent anti-tumor immune response via GPR84 receptor | Blood | Mouse | Cancer | Universitätsspital Zürich | MALDI-MS |
| ST003626 | AN005956 | Metabolomic profile of human regulatory T cells. | T-cells | Human | Autoimmune disease | Jikei University School of Medicine | LC-MS |
| ST003565 | AN005857 | Metaboloomics analysis of the antimalarial compound WEHI-1888504 (aka compound 59) in Plasmodium falciparum (3D7) infected red blood cells | Cultured cells | Plasmodium falciparum | Malaria | Monash University | LC-MS |
| ST003179 | AN005221 | Property and Activity Refinement of Dihydroquinazolinone-3-carboxamides as Orally Efficacious Antimalarials that Target PfATP4 | Plasmodium cells | Plasmodium falciparum | Malaria | Monash University | LC-MS |
| ST003160 | AN005184 | New class of heterospirocyclic compounds present strong and rapid activity against artemisinin- and multidrug-resistant P. falciparum parasites | Plasmodium cells | Plasmodium falciparum | Malaria | Monash University | LC-MS |