Studies involving disease:Environmental exposure
Study ID | Study Title | Species | Institute |
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ST000051 | Fetal metabolomic signature of exposure to iAs during pregnancy | Human | University of North Carolina |
ST000417 | Controlled Human Exposure to Particulate Matter (PM) and Gaseous Co-Pollutants | Human | RTI International |
ST000718 | Targeted Metabolomics in Pediatric US Population Exposed to Low-Level Heavy Metals | Human | University of Michigan |
ST000877 | Micronutrient deficiencies, environmental exposures and severe malaria: Risk factors for adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in Ugandan children | Human | Emory University |
ST000909 | Metabolomics Linking Air Pollution, Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes | Human | Emory University |
ST000946 | Untargeted Metabolomics of T1 Participants | Human | University of Michigan |
ST001220 | Effects of cadmium exposure on the bumble bee metabolome | Bumble Bee | University of California, Riverside |
ST001221 | Effects of selenate exposure on the bumble bee metabolome | Bumble Bee | University of California, Riverside |
ST001222 | Effects of selenate and cadmium exposure on the honey bee metabolome (part-II) | Honey Bee | University of California, Riverside |
ST001309 | Metabolite expression in liver after early life exposure to an endocrine disruptor at 240 days postnatal (part-I) | Rat | Baylor College of Medicine |
ST001310 | C57 midgestation placental metabolomics analysis | Mouse | University of Missouri |
ST001311 | Lipid expression in liver after early lifer exposure to an endocrine disruptor at 70 days postnatal (part-II) | Rat | Baylor College of Medicine |
ST001312 | Lipid expression in serum after early lifer exposure to an endocrine disruptor at 70 days postnatal (part-III) | Rat | Baylor College of Medicine |
ST001313 | Lipid expression in serum after early life exposure to an endocrine disruptor and a Western Diet at 240 days postnatal (part-IV) | Rat | Baylor College of Medicine |
ST001317 | Dynamics of Exposure, Phthalates, and Asthma in a Randomized Trial (DEPART) | Human | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai |
ST001332 | LCMS lipid and acyl-carnitine analysis | C. elegans | University of Cambridge |
ST001335 | Air Pollution, Placenta Function, and Birth Outcomes in Los Angeles in the Placental Assessment in Response to ENvironmenTal pollution study (PARENTs) cohort | Human | Emory University |
ST001355 | Influence of propylparaben in children | Human | Seoul National University College of Medicine and Hospital |
ST001362 | California mouse fecal metabolite analysis | Mouse | University of Missouri |
ST001383 | Investigating exposures and health impacts of endocrine disrupting chemicals among inner-city children. | Human | University of Michigan |
ST001398 | Mechanism of Trichloroethylene (TCE) toxicity in the placenta | Human | University of Michigan |
ST001406 | Environmental chemical burden in metabolic tissues and systemic biological pathways in adolescent bariatric surgery patients: A pilot untargeted metabolomic approach (part-II) | Human | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai |
ST001407 | Environmental chemical burden in metabolic tissues and systemic biological pathways in adolescent bariatric surgery patients: A pilot untargeted metabolomic approach | Human | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai |
ST001685 | Exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances associates with altered lipid profile of breast milk (Part 2) | Human | University of Turku |
ST001686 | Exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances associates with altered lipid profile of breast milk (Part 3) | Human | University of Turku |
ST001689 | Exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances associates with altered lipid profile of breast milk (Part 1) | Human | University of Turku |
ST001692 | Perfluoroalkyl substances and lipid composition in human milk | Human | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai |
ST001716 | Chemical co-exposures assessed via silicone wristbands and endogenous plasma metabolomics during pregnancy | Human | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
ST001871 | Untargeted LC-MS metabolomics analysis of cecal content of mice treated with TCDD vs. vehicle control (part I) | Mouse | University of South Carolina School of Medicine |
ST001872 | Untargeted LC-MS metabolomics analysis of cecal content of mice treated with TCDD vs. vehicle control (part II) | Mouse | University of South Carolina School of Medicine |
ST002456 | 1H NMR metabolomics applied to assess the metabolic response of Ruditapes philippinarum clams to sea warming and 17-α-ethinylestradiol exposure | Clam | University of Aveiro |
ST002559 | The ECHO Cohort Exposome: First Steps using HHEAR Analysis – An Opportunity for ALL ECHO Cohorts to Contribute Type A Samples – Untargeted Analysis (VCSIP Cohort) | Human | Oregon Health and Science University |
ST002692 | Per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) Exposures and Child Health (PEACH) Study: Using targeted exposure assessment and untargeted metabolic profiling to characterize molecular pathways and mechanisms underlying PFAS toxicity on adverse birth and child health outcomes | Human | Emory University |
ST002704 | The ECHO Cohort Exposome: First Steps using HHEAR Analysis – An Opportunity for ALL ECHO Cohorts to Contribute Type A Samples – Untargeted Analysis (UCP Cohort) | Human | University of Utah |
ST002721 | Repeated Exposure to Wood Smoke Alters Pulmonary Gene and Metabolic Profiles | Rat | Emory University |
ST002728 | The ECHO Cohort Exposome: First Steps using HHEAR Analysis – An Opportunity for ALL ECHO Cohorts to Contribute Type A Samples – Untargeted Analysis (CHES Cohort) | Human | NYU Grossman School of Medicine |
ST002757 | The ECHO Cohort Exposome: First Steps using HHEAR Analysis – An Opportunity for ALL ECHO Cohorts to Contribute Type A Samples – Untargeted Analysis (CIOB Cohort) | Human | University of California, San Francisco |
ST002762 | The ECHO Cohort Exposome: First Steps using HHEAR Analysis – An Opportunity for ALL ECHO Cohorts to Contribute Type A Samples – Untargeted Analysis (ECHO-NOVI Cohort) | Human | Emory University |
ST002766 | The ECHO Cohort Exposome: First Steps using HHEAR Analysis – An Opportunity for ALL ECHO Cohorts to Contribute Type A Samples – Untargeted Analysis (GAPPS Cohort) | Human | University of Washington |
ST002769 | The ECHO Cohort Exposome: First Steps using HHEAR Analysis – An Opportunity for ALL ECHO Cohorts to Contribute Type A Samples – Untargeted Analysis (INSPIRE Cohort) | Human | Vanderbilt University Medical Center |
ST002780 | The ECHO Cohort Exposome: First Steps using HHEAR Analysis – An Opportunity for ALL ECHO Cohorts to Contribute Type A Samples – Untargeted Analysis (CANDLE Cohort) | Human | University of Tennessee Health Science Center |
ST002808 | The ECHO Cohort Exposome: First Steps using HHEAR Analysis – An Opportunity for ALL ECHO Cohorts to Contribute Type A Samples – Untargeted Analysis (DINE Cohorts) | Human | Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra / Northwell |
ST002869 | Identifying Biodegradation Pathways of Cetrimonium Bromide (CTAB) Using Metagenome, Metatranscriptome, and Metabolome Tri-omics Integration | Bacteria | Arizona State University |
ST002981 | Developmental Neurotoxicity of Deltamethrin Exposure on Hypothalamic Neurogenesis in Embryonic Zebrafish | Zebrafish | College of Marine Food and Biological Engineering, Jimei University |
ST003034 | Short chain fatty acid (SCFA) analysis in a bioreactor model system exposed to PFAS and bisphenols. | Human | Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research |
ST003149 | Impact of early-life exposure to a potent aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligand on gut microbiota and host glucose homeostasis in C57BL/6J male mice (Part I) | Mouse | Pennsylvania State University |
ST003150 | Impact of early-life exposure to a potent aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligand on gut microbiota and host glucose homeostasis in C57BL/6J male mice (Part II) | Mouse | Pennsylvania State University |
ST003251 | Temperature change elicits lipidome adaptation in the simple organisms Mycoplasma mycoides and JCVI-syn3B | Bacteria | TU Dresden |
ST003400 | A Study on the Mechanism of Perinatal BPS Exposure Promoting Obesity Based on Metabolomics and Microbiomics | Mouse | College of Marine Food and Biological Engineering, Jimei University |