Protocol 625: A011_-_Glycolysis-TCA-nucleotides.pdf

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Studies that use this protocol

Study ID Study Title Species Institute Analysis
ST000712Diabetic heart adrenergic signaling and metabolism (STZ & Isoproterenol, High Fat) Mus musculus University of Michigan MS
ST000718Targeted Metabolomics in Pediatric US Population Exposed to Low-Level Heavy Metals Homo sapiens University of Michigan MS
ST000736Metabolic change in macrophages after efferocytosis Mus musculus University of Michigan MS
ST000737Metabolic change in macrophages after efferocytosis (part II) Mus musculus University of Michigan MS
ST000740Quantitating the baseline fatty acid composition in phospholipids in subgroups of tumor cells Homo sapiens University of Michigan MS
ST000752Effect of cooling on muscle tissue metabolism Homo sapiens University of Michigan MS
ST000753Comparison of the metabolome and lipidome of wild type and mdx/mTR mice Mus musculus University of Michigan MS
ST000755Rat Retinal Detachment Metabolomics Timecourse (part II) Rattus norvegicus University of Michigan MS
ST000762Plasma Nucleotide/adenosine concentrations in patiens with scleroderma depending on exercise Homo sapiens University of Michigan MS
ST000767Metabolite analysis of regional neural stem/progenitor cells Mus musculus University of Michigan MS
ST000769Metabolomics of Lin-Sca1+Kit+ (LSK) cells in NM mice Mus musculus University of Michigan MS
ST000834Purine and TCA measurements in salt sensitive (SS) hypertension Rattus norvegicus University of Michigan MS
ST000837Hepatocyte Differentiation Metabolism Homo sapiens University of Michigan MS
ST000838Obesity and marrow and marrow adipose tissue (MAT) metabolomics Mus musculus University of Michigan MS
ST000839Effect of cooling on muscle tissue metabolism (part II) Homo sapiens University of Michigan MS
ST000841Metabolomics of muscle in insulin sensitive and resistant obese indivduals. Homo sapiens University of Michigan MS
ST000842Muscle and plasma before and after exercise Homo sapiens University of Michigan MS
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