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List of Studies ( Metabolite:Ser-Ala)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteAnalysis Type
ST003587 AN005891 Comparison of Machine Learning Models for Metabolomic-Based Clinical Prediction of Preterm Birth Blood Human University of Calgary LC-MS
ST002977 AN004888 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
ST002512 AN004136 Gnotobiotic mice: Metabolites in intestinal contents of germ-free mice colonized with strains of gut bacterium Eggerthella lenta Intestine Mouse University of California, San Francisco LC-MS
ST002505 AN004127 A Mammalian Conserved Circular RNA CircLARP2 Regulates Hepatocellular Carcinoma Metastasis and Lipid Metabolism (Part 1) Cultured cells Human Cancer University of Science and Technology of China LC-MS
ST002199 AN003599 FOXA2 controls the anti-oxidant response in FH-deficient cells independent of NRF2 Cultured cells Mouse Cancer CECAD Research Center LC-MS
ST001888 AN003057 A Metabolome Atlas of the Aging Mouse Brain (Study part II) Brain Mouse University of California, Davis GC-MS/LC-MS
ST001841 AN002984 Metabolomics of lung microdissections reveals region- and sex-specific metabolic effects of acute naphthalene exposure in mice (part II) Liver Mouse Oxidative stress University of California, Davis GC-MS
ST001794 AN002912 Metabolomics Analysis of Time-Series Gastrointestinal Lumen Samples Jejunum Human University of California, Davis LC-MS
ST001637 AN002675 A Metabolome Atlas of the Aging Mouse Brain Brain Mouse University of California, Davis GC-MS/LC-MS
ST001324 AN002202 Metabolomics Adaptation of Juvenile Pacific Abalone Haliotis discus hannai to Heat Stress Hepatopancreas Pacific Abalone Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences LC-MS
ST000975 AN001596 GC6-74 metabolomics of TB vs healthy (Part 2: Serum) Blood Human Tuberculosis Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology LC-MS
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