Studies involving sample source:Cerebrospinal fluid

Study ID Study Title Species Institute
ST000047Identification of altered metabolic pathways in Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment and cognitively normals using Metabolomics (CSF)HumanMayo Clinic
ST000063Biomarkers for Depression in Human Cerebrospinal Fluid in a Population SampleHumanUniversity of California, Davis
ST000877Micronutrient deficiencies, environmental exposures and severe malaria: Risk factors for adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in Ugandan childrenHumanEmory University
ST000910Insights into the pathogenesis of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) through metabolomic profiling of cerebrospinal fluid (part I)HumanUniversity of California, Davis
ST000911Insights into the pathogenesis of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) through metabolomic profiling of cerebrospinal fluid (part II)HumanUniversity of California, Davis
ST000912Insights into the pathogenesis of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) through metabolomic profiling of cerebrospinal fluid (part III)HumanUniversity of California, Davis
ST000913Insights into the pathogenesis of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) through metabolomic profiling of cerebrospinal fluid (part IV)HumanUniversity of California, Davis
ST001021Characterization of metabolomics profile changes during development of post-traumatic epilepsy in Rat Cerebrospinal Fluid (part-II)RatMayo Clinic
ST001242Global Metabolic Analysis Trisomy 21 - Cohort 3, CSFHumanUniversity of Colorado Denver
ST001761Application of the redox metabolite detection method for mouse biofluidsMouseBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ST001780Comparative analysis of metabolomic profiles in cerebrospinal fluid before and after endurance exerciseHumanUniversity of California, San Diego School of Medicine
ST001974Anti-oxidative metabolism measurement in mammalian cells and tissues by quantitative LC/MS method (I)MouseBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ST001975Anti-oxidative metabolism measurement in mammalian cells and tissues by quantitative LC/MS method (II)MouseBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ST001976Anti-oxidation metabolism measurement in mammalian cells and tissues by quantitative LC/MS method (III)MouseBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ST001977Anti-oxidative metabolism measurement in mammalian cells and tissues by quantitative LC/MS method (IV)HumanBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ST001978Anti-oxidation metabolism measurement in mammalian cells and tissues by quantitative LC/MS method (V)HumanBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ST001979Anti-oxidation metabolism measurement in mammalian cells and tissues by quantitative LC/MS method (VI)MouseBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ST002179Impact of nitisinone on the cerebrospinal fluid metabolome of a murine model of alkaptonuriaMouseUniversity of Liverpool Institute of Life Course & Medical Sciences
ST002442Alterations in CSF Urea Occur in Late Manifest Stage Huntington DiseaseHumanVanderbilt University
ST002707Levels of T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine) in CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) and plasma as part of natural diurnal variationMouseBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ST002772Day-night fluctuations in Cerebrospinal fluid metabolomicsRatUniversity of Copenhagen
ST002857Intracerebroventricular Transplantation of Foetal Allogeneic Neural Stem Cells in Patients with Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (hNSC-SPMS): a phase I dose-escalation clinical trial - Metabolomics Analysis of Human CSFHumanUniversity of Colorado Denver
ST003072Investigation of polar metabolites by targeted LC-MS analysis from mouse adult or embryonic CSF and from adult serum.MouseBoston Childrens Hospital
ST003073Investigation of 3,5,3’-L-triiodothyronine (T3) and 3,5,3’5’-L-tetraiodothyronine (T4) by targeted LC-MS analysis from mouse adult or embryonic CSF and from adult serum.MouseBoston Childrens Hospital

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