List of Studies ( Metabolite:Octopine)
Study_id | Analysis_id | Study_title | Source | Species | Disease | Institute | Units(range) |
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ST002405 | AN003919 | Stool global metabolite levels in peanut allergy (Part 2) | Feces | Human | Peanut allergy | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai | Absolute Intensity |
ST003086 | AN005046 | Metabolome changes in embryonic CSF (Part 8) | CSF | Mouse | Autism | Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School | a.u. |
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 | nmol/g | |
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 | nmol/g | |
ST002153 | AN003526 | Data from plasma metabolome analysis of APP-KI and Wild type mice treated with B. breve MCC1274 | Blood | Mouse | Morinaga milk industry CO., LTD. | peak area | |
ST002306 | AN003768 | Metabolomics profiling of full extracts of bacterial culture supernatants. | Bacterial cells | Bacillus megaterium | Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome | University of Connecticut | peak area |
ST002306 | AN003768 | Metabolomics profiling of full extracts of bacterial culture supernatants. | Bacterial cells | Enterococcus faecium | Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome | University of Connecticut | peak area |
ST001122 | AN001847 | Identification of urine metabolites in patients with interstitial cystitis using untargeted metabolomics (part II) | Urine | Human | Interstitial cystitis | University of California, Davis | Peak height |
ST001928 | AN003136 | Metabolomics profiles of premenopausal women are different based on O-desmethylangolensin metabotype | Urine | Human | George Mason University | Peak height | |
ST002094 | AN003420 | Commensal intestinal microbiota regulates host luminal proteolytic activity and intestinal barrier integrity through β-glucuronidase activity (Part 1) | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | Mayo Clinic | raw intensity |