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List of Studies ( Metabolite:PE 15:0_18:1)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteAnalysis Type
ST004073 AN006740 Development of Novel Pancreatic Cancer Diagnostic Biomarkers via Lipidomic Profiling - targeted metabolomics of human plasma Blood Human Cancer National Cancer Center Graduate School of Cancer Science and Policy LC-MS
ST004039 AN006677 Soma to neuron communication links stress adaptation to stress avoidance behavior Worms C. elegans Stress University of Pittsburgh LC-MS
ST004039 AN006678 Soma to neuron communication links stress adaptation to stress avoidance behavior Worms C. elegans Stress University of Pittsburgh LC-MS
ST004002 AN006601 A deep, quantitative lipid atlas of extracellular vesicles across multiple cell lines Extracellular vescicles Human Cancer European Molecular Biology Laboratory LC-MS
ST004002 AN006601 A deep, quantitative lipid atlas of extracellular vesicles across multiple cell lines Extracellular vescicles Mouse Cancer European Molecular Biology Laboratory LC-MS
ST003842 AN006315 Lipidomics analysis of Bombyx mori cocoon shell in positive and negative mode Cocoon shell Silkworm National and Kapodistrian University of Athens LC-MS
ST003792 AN006233 Untargeted lipidomics characterization of blood samples from patients with maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) in comparison to healthy controls Blood Human Maple syrup urinary disease University of Colorado Denver LC-MS
ST003792 AN006233 Untargeted lipidomics characterization of blood samples from patients with maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) in comparison to healthy controls Blood Human Metabolic disease University of Colorado Denver LC-MS
ST003694 AN006060 FOLFIRINOX effects on lipidomics in pancreatic cancer cells Pancreas Human Cancer Pennsylvania State University LC-MS
ST003678 AN006039 The effects of cystine limitation stress adaptation (CLSA) on lipidomics changes in pancreatic cancer cells Pancreas Human Cancer Pennsylvania State University LC-MS
ST003637 AN005974 lomitapide effects on lipidomics Pancreas Human Cancer Pennsylvania State University LC-MS
ST003578 AN005874 NRF2 supports non-small cell lung cancer growth independently of CBP/p300-enhanced glutathione synthesis Cultured cells Human Cancer Genentech Inc. FIA-MS
ST003410 AN005599 Lipidomics Analysis of ER+ Breast Cancer Cells Treated with Giredestrant and Palbociclib Cultured cells Human Cancer Genentech Inc. LC-MS
ST003409 AN005596 Impact of giredestrant on the lipid profile of MCF-7 breast cancer cells Cultured cells Human Cancer Genentech Inc. LC-MS
ST003290 AN005389 High expression of oleoyl-ACP-hydrolase underpins life-threatening respiratory viral diseases Lung Mouse Viral infection Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity LC-MS
ST003222 AN005283 A small molecule macrophage migration inhibitory factor agonist ameliorates age-related myocardial intolerance to ischemia-reperfusion insults via metabolic regulation - Part 1 Heart Mouse Ischemia University of Mississippi Medical Center LC-MS
ST003108 AN005090 Complete absence of GLUT1 does not impair human terminal erythroid differentiation Cultured cells Human GLUT1 Deficiency Syndrome University of Colorado LC-MS
ST002880 AN004719 Hypoxia-driven dynamics of tomato root lipidome Roots Tomato Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology LC-MS
ST002880 AN004720 Hypoxia-driven dynamics of tomato root lipidome Roots Tomato Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology LC-MS
ST002844 AN004658 Identification of fatty acids which form triglycerides in TgLC mouse serum Blood Mouse Cancer Rutgers University LC-MS
ST002411 AN003930 Spatial, temporal, and inter-subject variation of the metabolome along the human upper intestinal tract (MS RP negative data) Intestine Human University of California, Davis LC-MS
ST002283 AN003731 The “ForensOMICS” approach to forensic post-mortem interval estimation: combining metabolomics, lipidomics and proteomics for the analysis human skeletal remains Bone Human University of Central Lancashire LC-MS
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