List of Studies ( Metabolite:Levulinic acid)
Study_id | Analysis_id | Study_title | Source | Species | Disease | Institute | Units(range) |
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ST001192 | AN001986 | A library of human gut bacterial isolates paired with longitudinal multiomics data enables mechanistic microbiome research | Feces | Human | The Broad Institute | Abundance | |
ST002470 | AN004032 | Linking bacterial metabolites to disease-associated microbes to uncover mechanisms of host-microbial interactions in intestinal inflammation. Human plasma profiling | Blood | Human | Ulcerative colitis | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | Abundance |
ST002471 | AN004036 | Linking bacterial metabolites to disease-associated microbes to uncover mechanisms of host-microbial interactions in intestinal inflammation. Human stool profiling | Feces | Human | Ulcerative colitis | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | Abundance |
ST002247 | AN003673 | Microbiota and Health Study (Dhaka, Bangladesh) | Feces | Human | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | Abundances | |
ST001062 | AN001736 | Arabidopsis Nit1 knockout metabolomics | Plant | Arabidopsis thaliana | University of California, Davis | Arbitrary units | |
ST002328 | AN003797 | Metabolome and transcriptome analysis of oral mucosa of HIV+ patients reveal a role for polyamine metabolic pathway in T cell dysfunction | Saliva | Human | HIV | Case Western Reserve University | area |
ST002758 | AN004476 | Metabolic responses of normal rat kidneys to a high salt intake (Plasma) | Blood | Rat | Medical College of Wisconsin | Area | |
ST002759 | AN004482 | Metabolic responses of normal rat kidneys to a high salt intake (Kidney cortex) | Kidney cortex | Rat | Medical College of Wisconsin | Area | |
ST002760 | AN004486 | Metabolic responses of normal rat kidneys to a high salt intake (Kidney outer medulla) | Kidney outer medulla | Rat | Medical College of Wisconsin | Area | |
ST002761 | AN004488 | Metabolic responses of normal rat kidneys to a high salt intake (Urine) | Urine | Rat | Medical College of Wisconsin | Area | |
ST002761 | AN004490 | Metabolic responses of normal rat kidneys to a high salt intake (Urine) | Urine | Rat | Medical College of Wisconsin | Area | |
ST002697 | AN004371 | Employing Hindlimb Unloading Model for The Identification of Serum Biomarkers Associated with Cardiovascular and Skeletal Muscle Deconditioning. | Blood | Mouse | Musculoskeletal system disease | Sharjah Institute for Medical Research | AU |
ST001671 | AN002728 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism | Bacterial cells | Bacteria | Stanford University | counts (area) | |
ST001688 | AN002757 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism (part-II) | Bacterial cells | Bacteria | Stanford University | counts (area) | |
ST002869 | AN004703 | Identifying Biodegradation Pathways of Cetrimonium Bromide (CTAB) Using Metagenome, Metatranscriptome, and Metabolome Tri-omics Integration | Water | Bacteria | Environmental exposure | Arizona State University | counts per second |
ST001805 | AN002927 | Metabolic responses of two pioneer wood decay fungi to diurnally cycling temperature | Exidia glandulosa | Swansea University | Integrated signal (SpectConnect) | ||
ST001805 | AN002927 | Metabolic responses of two pioneer wood decay fungi to diurnally cycling temperature | Mucidula mucida | Swansea University | Integrated signal (SpectConnect) | ||
ST002155 | AN003530 | Longitudinal metabolomic stool dynamics in primary C. difficile infections | Feces | Human | Bacterial infection | Brigham Women's Hospital | intensity |
ST001945 | AN003167 | Capybara gut microbiome | Intestine | Capybara | Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM) | µM | |
ST001940 | AN003155 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | Metabolon original scale |
ST001940 | AN003156 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | Metabolon original scale |
ST001940 | AN003157 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | Metabolon original scale |
ST001940 | AN003158 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement | Feces | Human | Irritable bowel syndrome | University of California, Los Angeles | Metabolon original scale |
ST001324 | AN002202 | Metabolomics Adaptation of Juvenile Pacific Abalone Haliotis discus hannai to Heat Stress | Pacific Abalone | Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences | mV*min | ||
ST002377 | AN003874 | Hepatic Phosphatidylcholine Catabolism Driven by PNPLA7 and PNPLA8 Supplies Endogenous Choline to Replenish the Methionine Cycle with Methyl Groups (Pnpla7-knockout) | Liver | Mouse | Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science | nmol | |
ST000570 | AN000877 | 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 | nmol/g | |
ST001300 | AN002165 | Luminal metabolome profiles ofUC-HMA mice transplanted with a healthy human-derived fecal microbiota (FMT). | Feces | Mouse | Bacterial infection | University of Michigan | nmol/g |
ST001961 | AN003196 | Metabolomics of brown adipose tissue in murine heart failure model | Adipose tissue | Mouse | Juntendo University | nmol/g | |
ST002020 | AN003290 | TIPs Metabolomics (urine) | Urine | Human | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | osmolality normalized scaled imputed | |
ST001866 | AN003027 | Systemic metabolite changes due to PHD inhibition | Blood | Mouse | Northwestern University | Peak | |
ST002498 | AN004656 | Plasma Metabolomics Profiling of 580 Patients from the Weill Cornell Medicine Early Detection Research Network Prostate Cancer Cohort | Blood | Human | Cancer | Weill Cornell Medicine | peak area |
ST002536 | AN004172 | Effectors enabling adaptation to mitochondrial complex I loss in Hürthle cell carcinoma | Thyroid | Human | Cancer | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | peak area |
ST002536 | AN004174 | Effectors enabling adaptation to mitochondrial complex I loss in Hürthle cell carcinoma | Thyroid | Human | Cancer | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | peak area |
ST001256 | AN002085 | Metabolic landscape remodeling in dystrophic muscle through glucocorticoid steroid regimens | Muscle | Mouse | Muscular dystrophy | Northwestern University | Peak area |
ST001412 | AN002362 | Metabolomics study in Plasma of Obese Patients with Neuropathy Identifies Potential Metabolomics Signatures | Blood | Human | Obesity | University of Michigan | Peak area |
ST002237 | AN003650 | Metabolomic analysis of brain cortex from neuronal specific Depdc5 knockout in fed and fasting state | Brain | Mouse | Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine | Peak area | |
ST002909 | AN004775 | Plasma metabolomics reveals distinct biological and diagnostic signatures for melioidosis | Blood | Human | Melioidosis | University of Washington | Peak area |
ST002935 | AN004814 | Title: Myeloid cell-derived creatine in the hypoxic niche promotes glioblastoma growth | Brain | Human | Cancer | Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine | Peak Area |
ST001527 | AN002548 | Lung cancer metabolomics analysis | Tumor cells | Human | Cancer | University of Louisville | Peak intensity |
ST002818 | AN004588 | Evaluation of Novel Candidate Filtration Markers from a Global Metabolomics Discovery for Glomerular Filtration Rate Estimation (ALTOLD) | Blood | Human | Tufts Medical Center | raw area counts rescaled to set the median equal to 1 | |
ST001683 | AN002747 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Blood | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST001683 | AN002747 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Feces | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST001683 | AN002747 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Intestine | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST001683 | AN002747 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Urine | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST001683 | AN002748 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Blood | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST001683 | AN002748 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Feces | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST001683 | AN002748 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Intestine | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST001683 | AN002748 | A gut microbe-focused metabolomics pipeline enables mechanistic interrogation of microbiome metabolism. | Urine | Mouse | Stanford University | Raw ion count (peak area) | |
ST000384 | AN000619 | Metabolomic profiles in P. gingivalis cells treated with pABA | Bacterial cells | Porphyromonas | Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry | Relative Area | |
ST001849 | AN002994 | Longitudinal Metabolomics of Human Plasma Reveals Robust Prognostic Markers of COVID-19 Disease Severity (part I) | Blood | Human | COVID-19 | Washington University, St. Louis | Relative Intensity |
ST002018 | AN003288 | Multi-omic analysis of the microbiome and metabolome in healthy subjects (feces) | Feces | Human | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | scaled imputed | |
ST000974 | AN001595 | GC6-74 matabolomic of TB (Part 1: Plasma) | Blood | Human | Tuberculosis | Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology | scaled units |
ST000975 | AN001596 | GC6-74 metabolomics of TB vs healthy (Part 2: Serum) | Blood | Human | Tuberculosis | Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology | scaled units |
ST002428 | AN003952 | Mass Spectrometry-based Proteomic and Metabolomic profiling of serum samples for discovery and validation of Tuberculosis diagnostic biomarker signature | Blood | Human | Tuberculosis | ITQB NOVA | ua |
ST002246 | AN003669 | Longitudinal fecal metabolomic profiles from mothers and their infants in the EDIA study | Feces | Human | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | Unitless Abundances | |
ST001519 | AN002528 | Stool metabolites of known identity profiled using hybrid nontargeted methods (part-I) | Feces | Human | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | unitless peak areas | |
ST001521 | AN002536 | Plasma metabolites of known identity profiled using hybrid nontargeted methods (part-III) | Blood | Human | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | unitless peak areas |