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Statistics Toolbox for untargeted data. Study: ST000841
Title: Metabolomics of muscle in insulin sensitive and resistant obese indivduals.
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C18 NEGATIVE ION MODE/QTOF)
C18 POSITIVE ION MODE/QTOF)
C18 NEGATIVE ION MODE/Triple TOF)
C18 POSITIVE ION MODE/Triple TOF)
C18 POSITIVE ION MODE/Triple quadrupole)
HILIC NEGATIVE ION MODE/Amino, Aminopropyl)
HILIC NEGATIVE ION MODE/Nucleotides, Sugars)
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Dataset: C18 NEGATIVE ION MODE/QTOF
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Run statistical analyses on untargeted MS data in Study ST000841
Dataset: C18 NEGATIVE ION MODE/QTOF
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Generate t-test p-value and maximum intensity data for selected conditions in Study ST000841
Dataset: C18 NEGATIVE ION MODE/QTOF
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Run MS search and class enrichment analysis for selected conditions in Study ST000841
Dataset: C18 NEGATIVE ION MODE/QTOF
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Display m/z vs retention time scatter plot (all features) for Study ST000841
Dataset: C18 NEGATIVE ION MODE/QTOF
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Generate m/z vs RT scatter plot, t-test p-values and fold-change data for selected conditions in Study ST000841
Dataset: C18 NEGATIVE ION MODE/QTOF
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