Studies involving sample source:Cultured cells

Study ID Study Title Species Institute
ST000096A study of changes in lipid metabolism of ovarian cancer cells co-cultured with adipocytes: UPLC-QTRAP MS analysisHumanUniversity of California, Davis
ST00015713C mass isotopomer analysis (LCMS flux studies) MLL-AF9 (part II)MouseUniversity of Michigan
ST000159U13C-Glutamine and U13C-Glucose Flux Analysis (MFA SiHa B16F10)HumanUniversity of Michigan
ST000241Cyclobutene- and cyclobutane-functionalized fatty acids as novel biochemical probes of structure and function in HepG2 cellsHumanUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln
ST000344Effects of dietary supplement on hamster metabolismHamsterUniversity of California, Davis
ST000379Temporal metabolomic responses of cultured HepG2 liver cells to high fructose and high glucose exposuresHumanUniversity of California, Davis
ST000380Temporal metabolomic responses of cultured HepG2 liver cells to high fructose and high glucose exposures (part II)HumanUniversity of California, Davis
ST000494Timecourse of palmitate isotopomers in LNCaP CellsHumanMayo Clinic
ST000504Timecourse of TCA isotopomers in LNCaP Cells and MediaHumanMayo Clinic
ST000505Timecourse of Amino Acid Metabolites in LNCaP Cell pelletsHumanMayo Clinic
ST000506Timecourse of TCA panel in LNCaP CellsHumanMayo Clinic
ST000507Timecourse of TCA isotopomers in LNCaP CellsHumanMayo Clinic
ST000554Metabolomics of aged iPSCMouseUniversity of Florida
ST000560Metabolomics of immunoglobulin-producing cells in IgA nephropathyHumanRTI International
ST000665Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) StudiesHumanUniversity of Michigan
ST000678Functional genomics study on Non Alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)HumanUniversity of Michigan
ST000679Functional genomics study on Non Alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) - part IIHumanUniversity of Michigan
ST000680Functional genomics study on Non Alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) - part IIIHumanUniversity of Michigan
ST000685Lipidomics analysis for human liver cell linesHumanUniversity of Michigan
ST000689Influence of Noxa knockdown on cell metabolismHumanUniversity of Michigan
ST000701Differences in metabolism in mouse embryonic fibroblasts (control vs SCF-beta-TrCP knockout)MouseUniversity of Michigan
ST000702NIH 3T3 fibroblast cells with Ceftriaxone TreatmentMouseUniversity of Michigan
ST000718Targeted Metabolomics in Pediatric US Population Exposed to Low-Level Heavy MetalsHumanUniversity of Michigan
ST000741Metabolite-phenotype link in X-linked Adrenoleukodystrophy (fibroblast cell culture)HumanUniversity of Michigan
ST000748Placental cells (BeWo) phthalate exposure metabolomicsHumanUniversity of Michigan
ST000771Looking for changes in lipid levels with knock out of ACADM (shACADM)HumanUniversity of Michigan
ST000774Metabolic effects of novel aldehyde dehydrogenase inhibitors (ALDH) inhibitorsHumanUniversity of Michigan
ST000819Looking for changes in lipid levels with knock out of ACADM (shACADM) (part II)HumanUniversity of Michigan
ST000828Metabolic analysis of Parp1 ko/wt Saline & Bleo Mouse Lung Fiboblasts and Human IPF & Normal Lung Fiboblasts 3HumanUniversity of Michigan
ST000833Influence of murine norovirus on cell metabolismMouseUniversity of Michigan
ST000835Deubiquitinase inhibitor compound C6 effect on cellular metabolismMouseUniversity of Michigan
ST000875Metabolomic investigations on Nesterenkonia flava from different origins revealed significant intraspecies differences between marine and terrestrial actinomycetesActinobacteriaThird Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration
ST000904Measurement of 2-hydroxyglutarate for reproducibility projectHumanSanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
ST000924MuRF1-Related Metabolic Alterations in HL-1 Cardiomyocyte Induced by Cyclic StretchMouseUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
ST000931Activity-Based Metabolic Profiling of M. tuberculosis H37Rv Rv3915 (CwlM)M. tuberculosisWeill Cornell Medicine
ST000932Activity-Based Metabolic Profiling of M. tuberculosis H37Rv Rv0100M. tuberculosisWeill Cornell Medicine
ST000935Activity-Based Metabolic Profiling of M. tuberculosis H37Rv Rv2553cM. tuberculosisWeill Cornell Medicine
ST000936Activity-Based Metabolic Profiling of M. tuberculosis H37Rv Rv2247M. tuberculosisWeill Cornell Medicine
ST000937Activity-Based Metabolic Profiling of M. tuberculosis H37Rv Rv3208M. tuberculosisWeill Cornell Medicine
ST000940Activity-Based Metabolic Profiling of M. tuberculosis H37Rv Rv3285M. tuberculosisWeill Cornell Medicine
ST000941Activity-Based Metabolic Profiling of M. tuberculosis H37Rv Rv3651M. tuberculosisWeill Cornell Medicine
ST000942Activity-Based Metabolic Profiling of M. tuberculosis H37Rv Rv3799cM. tuberculosisWeill Cornell Medicine
ST000943Activity-Based Metabolic Profiling of M. tuberculosis H37Rv Rv3916cM. tuberculosisWeill Cornell Medicine
ST000955Effects of ODC inhibition on T cell metabolismMouseUniversity of Florida
ST000956Determine metabolomics signatures important for the ability of Streptococus gallolyticus to promote colon cancer cell proliferationHumanUniversity of Florida
ST000968Impact of thiamine metabolites and spent medium from Chlorella sorokiniana on metabolism in the green algae Auxenochlorella prototheciodes (part I)AuxenochlorellaUniversity of California, Davis
ST000969Impact of thiamine metabolites and spent medium from Chlorella sorokiniana on metabolism in the green algae Auxenochlorella prototheciodes (part II)AuxenochlorellaUniversity of California, Davis
ST001033Determination of mode of action of anti-malalrial drugs using untargeted metabolomicsPlasmodium falciparumMonash University
ST001034PAMP-triggered changes in the exometabolome of Arabidopsis suspension cellsArabidopsis thalianaOregon State University
ST001044PGC1-A effect on TCA enzymesMouseUniversity of Alabama, Birmingham
ST001045FASN effect on HCT116 metabolism probed by 13C6-glucose tracer (part I)HumanUniversity of Kentucky
ST001046FASN effect on HCT116 metabolism probed by 13C6-glucose tracer (part II)HumanUniversity of Kentucky
ST001049P4HA1 knockdown in the breast cell line MDA231 (part I)HumanUniversity of Kentucky
ST001050P4HA1 knockdown in the breast cell line MDA231 Gln metabolism (part II)HumanUniversity of Kentucky
ST001086Targeted GC-MS of SETD2 isogenic cell linesHumanArizona State University
ST001090NMR metabolomics study of Gemcitabine resistant cancer cellsHumanUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln
ST001093Impact of genetic suppression (shRNA) of ALDH1A1 expression in human colon cancer cell line (COLO320)HumanYale University
ST001120Reprogrammed Lipid Metabolism in Bladder Cancer with Cisplatin ResistanceHumanCedars-Sinai Medical Center
ST001129P4HA1 knockdown in the breast cell line MDA231 (part III)HumanUniversity of Kentucky
ST001138P4HA1 knockdown in the breast cell line MDA231 Gln metabolism (part V)HumanUniversity of Kentucky
ST001139P4HA1 knockdown in the breast cell line MDA231 Gln metabolism (part VI)HumanUniversity of Kentucky
ST001142Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia MetabolomicsHumanBroad Institute of MIT and Harvard
ST001149Plasmodium Niemann-Pick Type C1-Related Protein is a Druggable Target Required for Parasite Membrane HomeostasisPlasmodium falciparumPennsylvania State University
ST001167Comprehensive Profiling by Non-targeted Stable Isotope Tracing Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass SpectrometryHumanDalian Institute Of Chemical Physics
ST001170Timecourse on MCF-7 cells treated with different concentration of doxorubicinHumanChina Pharmaceutical University
ST001180Metabolome Profiling of Synechococcus elogatus PCC 11802Synechococcus elongatusIndian Institute of Technology Bombay
ST001186Untargeted metabolomics on control and compound-treated STHdhQ111 cells and control STHdhQ7 cellsMouseMassachusetts Institute of Technology
ST001188P. falciparum infected erythrocytesPlasmodium falciparumUniversity of Melbourne
ST001201Peroxide antimalarial treatment timecourse on trophozoite-stage P. falciparum parasitesHumanMonash University
ST001201Peroxide antimalarial treatment timecourse on trophozoite-stage P. falciparum parasitesPlasmodium falciparumMonash University
ST001202Peroxide antimalarial treatment timecourse on ring-stage P. falciparum parasitesHumanMonash University
ST001202Peroxide antimalarial treatment timecourse on ring-stage P. falciparum parasitesPlasmodium falciparumMonash University
ST001204Peroxide antimalarial extended treatment timecourse on trophozoite-stage P. falciparum parasitesHumanMonash University
ST001204Peroxide antimalarial extended treatment timecourse on trophozoite-stage P. falciparum parasitesPlasmodium falciparumMonash University
ST001205Peroxide antimalarial treatment of K13-mutant and -wildtype P. falciparum parasitesHumanMonash University
ST001205Peroxide antimalarial treatment of K13-mutant and -wildtype P. falciparum parasitesPlasmodium falciparumMonash University
ST001211Metabolomic Markers of Methotrexate Response, In VitroHumanUniversity of Kansas
ST001232Combining stage - specificity and metabolomic profiling to advance drug discovery for malariaPlasmodium falciparumPennsylvania State University
ST001246TFPa/HADHA is required for fatty acid beta-oxidation and cardiolipin re-modeling in human cardiomyocytes (part-I)HumanUniversity of California, Davis
ST001266Metabolomic Profiles of Pancreatic β-Cells and Islets Exposed to Arsenic, part I β-CellsMouseUniversity of North Carolina
ST001274Metabolomics-based profiling of the mode of action of Pathogen Box compounds in Trypanosoma brucei (part-I)Trypanosoma bruceiMonash University
ST001275Metabolomics-based profiling of the mode of action of Pathogen Box compounds in Trypanosoma brucei (part-II)Trypanosoma bruceiMonash University
ST001276Development and Characterisation of a Novel Class of Aroyl Guanidine Containing Anti-Trypanosomal CompoundsTrypanosoma bruceiMonash University
ST001320Examination of labeled glucose utilization in central carbon metabolism in HeLa cells post WNT stimulationHumanUniversity of California, Los Angeles
ST001398Mechanism of Trichloroethylene (TCE) toxicity in the placentaHumanUniversity of Michigan
ST001405MDM2-Dependent Rewiring of Metabolomic and Lipidomic Profiles in Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma ModelsHumanThe Ohio State University
ST001480Large diversity in nitrogen- and sulfur-containing compatible solute profiles in polar and temperate diatomsAlgaeUniversity of Washington
ST001480Large diversity in nitrogen- and sulfur-containing compatible solute profiles in polar and temperate diatomsFragilariopsis cylindrusUniversity of Washington
ST001480Large diversity in nitrogen- and sulfur-containing compatible solute profiles in polar and temperate diatomsNavicula cf. perminutaUniversity of Washington
ST001480Large diversity in nitrogen- and sulfur-containing compatible solute profiles in polar and temperate diatomsNitzschia lecointeiUniversity of Washington
ST001514Community metabolomes reflect taxon-specific fingerprints of phytoplankton in the oceanAlgaeUniversity of Washington
ST001524Prochlorococcus extracellular vesicles: Molecular composition and adsorption to diverse microbial cellsAlgaeUniversity of Washington
ST001660Plasmodium falciparum metabolomics as a result of treatment with putative acetyl-CoA synthetase inhibitorsFungiPennsylvania State University
ST001660Plasmodium falciparum metabolomics as a result of treatment with putative acetyl-CoA synthetase inhibitorsPlasmodium falciparumPennsylvania State University
ST001709SARS-CoV-2 infection rewires host cell metabolism and is potentially susceptible to mTORC1 inhibitionHumanUniversity of California, Los Angeles
ST001730Mitochondrial ATP fuels ABC transporter-mediated drug efflux in cancer chemoresistanceHumanUniversity of Colorado Denver
ST001731Mitochondrial ATP fuels ABC transporter-mediated drug efflux in cancer chemoresistance (part-II)HumanUniversity of Colorado Denver
ST001732Mitochondrial ATP fuels ABC transporter-mediated drug efflux in cancer chemoresistance (part-III)HumanUniversity of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
ST001764Application of the redox metabolite detection method for profiling redox state following pharmacologic perturbation with methotrexateHumanBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
ST001765Optimization of redox metabolite detection in mammalian cells (part I)HumanBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School

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