List of Studies ( Metabolite:N1,N8-Diacetylspermidine)
| Study_id | Analysis_id | Study_title | Source | Species | Disease | Institute | Analysis Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ST004190 | AN006962 | Comparative Analysis of the Metabolic Profiles of Alix−/− and Ozz−/− Soleus Skeletal Muscle | Muscle | Mouse | St Jude Children's Research Hospital | LC-MS | |
| ST004153 | AN006894 | Multi-omics Study of Small Intestine Adaptation After Total Colectomy in a Rat model | Feces | Rat | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | LC-MS | |
| ST003979 | AN006555 | Glucose-activated JMJD1A drives visceral adipogenesis via α-ketoglutarate-dependent chromatin remodeling (Study part 6 of 4) | Embryonic cells | Mouse | Cancer | Tohoku University | CE-MS |
| ST003978 | AN006553 | Glucose-activated JMJD1A drives visceral adipogenesis via α-ketoglutarate-dependent chromatin remodeling (Study part 6 of 3) | Embryonic cells | Mouse | Cancer | Tohoku University | CE-MS |
| ST003917 | AN006430 | Gut Microbial Bile and Amino Acid Metabolism Associate with Peanut Oral Immunotherapy Failure | Feces | Human | Allergy | University of California, San Francisco | LC-MS |
| ST003911 | AN006421 | Molecular fingerprint inference reveals bioactive lipids and microbial metabolites in colitis. Study 4 | Bacterial cells | Eggerthella lenta | Inflammatory bowel disease | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | LC-MS |
| ST003911 | AN006421 | Molecular fingerprint inference reveals bioactive lipids and microbial metabolites in colitis. Study 4 | Bacterial cells | Fusobacterium nucleatum | Inflammatory bowel disease | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | LC-MS |
| ST003910 | AN006418 | Molecular fingerprint inference reveals bioactive lipids and microbial metabolites in colitis. Study 3. | Bacterial cells | Bifidobacteria | Inflammatory bowel disease | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | LC-MS |
| ST003910 | AN006418 | Molecular fingerprint inference reveals bioactive lipids and microbial metabolites in colitis. Study 3. | Bacterial cells | Clostridium | Inflammatory bowel disease | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | LC-MS |
| ST003910 | AN006418 | Molecular fingerprint inference reveals bioactive lipids and microbial metabolites in colitis. Study 3. | Bacterial cells | Escherichia coli | Inflammatory bowel disease | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | LC-MS |
| ST003910 | AN006418 | Molecular fingerprint inference reveals bioactive lipids and microbial metabolites in colitis. Study 3. | Bacterial cells | Streptococcus | Inflammatory bowel disease | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | LC-MS |
| ST003817 | AN006275 | Irisin promotes bone tissue repair and intestinal protection in osteoporotic mice | Feces | Mouse | Osteoporosis | Huizhou Central People's Hospital | 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 |
| ST003277 | AN005365 | LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI | Blood | Mouse | Brown University | Other | |
| ST003277 | AN005365 | LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI | Cecum | Mouse | Brown University | Other | |
| ST003277 | AN005365 | LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI | Colon | Mouse | Brown University | Other | |
| ST003277 | AN005365 | LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI | DSI | Mouse | Brown University | Other | |
| ST003277 | AN005365 | LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI | Liver | Mouse | Brown University | Other | |
| ST003277 | AN005365 | LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI | MSI | Mouse | Brown University | Other | |
| ST003277 | AN005365 | LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI | PSI | Mouse | Brown University | Other | |
| ST003277 | AN005365 | LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI | Stomach | Mouse | Brown University | Other | |
| ST003213 | AN005269 | The central role of creatine and polyamines in fetal growth restriction | Placenta | Human | Placenta disease | University of Udine | LC-MS |
| ST003178 | AN005217 | Post-Infectious MECFS at the NIH | Cerebrospinal fluid | Human | Chronic fatigue syndrome | National Institutes of Health | Other |
| ST003132 | AN005139 | Untargeted Metabolomics on Mouse colonic mucosa | Colonic mucosa | Mouse | University College Cork | Other | |
| ST003131 | AN005135 | Untargeted Metabolomics on mouse caecal contents | Cecum | Mouse | University College Cork | Other | |
| ST003065 | AN005021 | Investigative needle core biopsies for multi-omics in Glioblastoma | Brain | Human | Cancer | Brigham and Women's Hospital | MALDI-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-MS/LC-MS |
| ST002978 | AN004891 | Metabolite Profiling Of Vaginal Microbes In Suspension And Biofilm Cultures: Potential Target Against Bacterial Vaginosis | Bacterial cells | Gardenerella vaginalis | Bacterial Vaginosis | Purdue University | Other |
| ST002978 | AN004891 | Metabolite Profiling Of Vaginal Microbes In Suspension And Biofilm Cultures: Potential Target Against Bacterial Vaginosis | Bacterial cells | Lactobacillus crispatus | Bacterial Vaginosis | Purdue University | Other |
| ST002978 | AN004891 | Metabolite Profiling Of Vaginal Microbes In Suspension And Biofilm Cultures: Potential Target Against Bacterial Vaginosis | Bacterial cells | Lactobacillus iners | Bacterial Vaginosis | Purdue University | Other |
| ST002909 | AN004775 | Plasma metabolomics reveals distinct biological and diagnostic signatures for melioidosis | Blood | Human | Melioidosis | University of Washington | Other |
| ST002908 | AN004771 | Rumenomics: Evaluation of rumen metabolites content on phenotypical features of sheep | Rumen fluid | Sheep | Purdue University | Other | |
| 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 | Other |
| ST002787 | AN004534 | Metabolomic analysis of gut metabolites in colorectal cancer patients: correlation with disease development and outcome | Feces | Human | Cancer | Wuhan University of Science and Technology | LC-MS |
| ST002555 | AN004207 | Ethnicity-Specific Differences in Ovarian Cancer Metabolic Signatures | Cultured cells | Human | Cancer | University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center | LC-MS |
| ST002479 | AN004080 | High body temperature increases gut microbiota-dependent host resistance to influenza A virus and SARS-CoV-2 infection (Hamster) | Cecum | Mouse | COVID-19 | Keio University | CE-MS |
| ST002479 | AN004080 | High body temperature increases gut microbiota-dependent host resistance to influenza A virus and SARS-CoV-2 infection (Hamster) | Cecum | Mouse | Influenza | Keio University | CE-MS |
| ST002476 | AN004077 | High body temperature increases gut microbiota-dependent host resistance to influenza A virus and SARS-CoV-2 infection (Mouse) | Cecum | Mouse | COVID-19 | Keio University | CE-MS |
| ST002476 | AN004077 | High body temperature increases gut microbiota-dependent host resistance to influenza A virus and SARS-CoV-2 infection (Mouse) | Cecum | Mouse | Influenza | Keio University | CE-MS |
| ST002412 | AN003931 | Metabolic effects of the protein kinase R | Macrophages | Mouse | Hudson Institute of Medical Research | LC-MS | |
| ST002212 | AN003616 | Human fecal metabolome profiles under 3 different dietary terms | Feces | Human | Keio University | LC-MS | |
| ST002172 | AN003559 | Cecal metabolome of gnotobiotic (containing a 14-member synthetic human gut microbiota), and germ-free mice fed with two distinct rodent diets with varying fiber content. | Cecum | Mouse | Luxembourg Institute of Health | LC-MS | |
| ST002170 | AN003555 | Cecal metabolome of specific-pathogen-free mice fed with five distinct rodent diets with varying fiber content and source. | Cecum | Mouse | Luxembourg Institute of Health | LC-MS | |
| ST002155 | AN003530 | Longitudinal metabolomic stool dynamics in primary C. difficile infections | Feces | Human | Bacterial infection | Brigham and Women's Hospital | LC-MS |
| ST002149 | AN003519 | In vivo commensal control of Clostridioides difficile virulence | Cecum | Mouse | Brigham and Women's Hospital | LC-MS | |
| ST002104 | AN003439 | Chemoresistant Cancer Cell Lines are Characterized by Migratory, Amino Acid Metabolism, Protein Catabolism and IFN1 Signalling Perturbations | Cultured cells | Human | Cancer | Future Industries Institute | LC-MS |
| 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 | LC-MS |
| ST002066 | AN003365 | Glutaminase inhibition impairs CD8 T cell activation in STK11/Lkb1 deficient lung cancer | Lung | Mouse | Cancer | Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research | LC-MS |
| ST002020 | AN003290 | TIPs Metabolomics (urine) | Urine | Human | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | LC-MS | |
| ST002010 | AN003276 | Chemoresistant Ovarian Cancer Global Metabolomics | Cultured cells | Human | Cancer | University of South Australia | LC-MS |
| ST001788 | AN002899 | β-Adrenergic regulation of metabolism in macrophages (part-IV) | Macrophages | Human | Monash University | LC-MS | |
| ST001547 | AN002576 | β-Adrenergic regulation of metabolism in macrophages | Macrophages | Human | Monash University | LC-MS | |
| ST001439 | AN002403 | Metabolites in contents of small intestine in wild type and DAOG181R/G181R mice | Small intestine | Mouse | Keio University | MS(Dir. Inf.) | |
| ST001301 | AN002166 | Luminal metabolome profiles of human microbiota-associated (HMA) mice treated with anti-IL-22 antibody or control antibody | Feces | Mouse | Bacterial infection | University of Michigan | LC-MS |
| ST001300 | AN002164 | Luminal metabolome profiles ofUC-HMA mice transplanted with a healthy human-derived fecal microbiota (FMT). | Feces | Mouse | Bacterial infection | University of Michigan | LC-MS |
| ST001250 | AN002075 | Luminal metabolome profiles of mice developed dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) colitis | Feces | Mouse | Colitis | University of Michigan | LC-MS |
| 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 | LC-MS | |
| ST000570 | AN000878 | Metabolome analysis of the cecal contents of GF mice and GF mice colonized with dominant gut microbes present in the ceca of neonatal and adult mice | Feces | Mouse | Keio University | LC-MS | |
| ST000539 | AN000818 | Metabolomics-based elucidation of active metabolic pathways in erythrocytes and HSC-derived reticulocytes (part II) | Cells | Human | Monash University | LC-MS | |
| ST000403 | AN000642 | Metabolomics-based elucidation of active metabolic pathways in erythrocytes and HSC-derived reticulocytes | Cells | Human | Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences | LC-MS | |
| ST000221 | AN000329 | Normal plasma cells,Low proliferation multiple myeloma and High proliferation multiple myeloma cells | Bone marrow | Human | Cancer | Mayo Clinic | LC-MS |