List of Studies ( Metabolite:2-Methylguanosine)
Study_id | Analysis_id | Study_title | Source | Species | Disease | Institute | Units(range) |
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ST002473 | AN004039 | Linking bacterial metabolites to disease-associated microbes to uncover mechanisms of host-microbial interactions in intestinal inflammation. Veillonella parvula media profiling of IBD drug metabolites | Culture media | Veillonella parvula | Ulcerative colitis | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | Abundance |
ST003438 | AN005649 | Unbiased genetic screening and metabolomics identifies glial adenosine metabolism as a therapeutic target in Parkinson’s disease | Fly Head | Fly | Parkinson's Disease | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | Abundances |
ST001143 | AN001883 | Microbial depletion and ozone exposure - Lung tissue (part I) | Lung | Mouse | Asthma | Harvard School of Public Health | Area under curve |
ST001639 | AN002683 | Plasma Metabolomic signatures of COPD in a SPIROMICS cohort | Blood | Human | COPD | National Jewish Health | AU |
ST003028 | AN004965 | Chronic stress dampens Lactobacillus johnsonii-mediated tumor suppression to enhance colorectal cancer progression | Colon | Mouse | Cancer | China Pharmaceutical University | count per second (cps) |
ST000508 | AN000778 | Metabolic Profiling of Date Palm Fruits | Plant | Date palm | Weill Cornell Medicine in Qatar | Counts per second | |
ST000867 | AN001396 | Metabolic Profiling of Date Palm Fruits (part II) | Date palm fruit | Date palm | Weill Cornell Medicine in Qatar | Counts per second | |
ST001402 | AN002344 | Ontogeny related changes in the pediatric liver metabolome | Liver | Human | Moffitt Cancer Center | estimated abundances | |
ST001403 | AN002345 | Ontogeny related changes in the pediatric liver metabolome (part-II) | Liver | Human | Moffitt Cancer Center | estimated abundances | |
ST002217 | AN003626 | Non-targeted metabolomics screen comparing metabolite profiles of serum from PDAC-bearing mice that received 1% choline supplementation or control diet using high-resolution, high-performance LC-MS/MS analysis. | Blood | Mouse | Cancer | The Wistar Institute | Normalized Peak Area |
ST002711 | AN004394 | Metabolomic analysis of maternal mid-gestation plasma and cord blood: biogenic amines | Blood | Human | Autism | Columbia University | normalized peak heights |
ST002020 | AN003290 | TIPs Metabolomics (urine) | Urine | Human | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | osmolality normalized scaled imputed | |
ST002536 | AN004171 | Effectors enabling adaptation to mitochondrial complex I loss in Hürthle cell carcinoma | Thyroid | Human | Cancer | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | peak area |
ST003172 | AN005206 | Untargeted Metabolomic Profile Of Chili Pepper (Capsicum Chinensed) Developmental Cycle | Capsicum Chinense | Plant | University of Alberta | peak area | |
ST000922 | AN001511 | Crab Urine Study | Urine | Crab | Georgia Institute of Technology | Peak area | |
ST001212 | AN002046 | Fish-oil supplementation in pregnancy, child metabolomics and asthma risk | Blood | Human | Copenhagen Prospective Studies on Asthma in Childhood, Herlev and Gentofte Hospital, University of Copenhagen | Peak area | |
ST001411 | AN002361 | Plasma metabolites of lipid metabolism associate with diabetic polyneuropathy in a cohort with screen-tested type 2 diabetes: ADDITION-Denmark | Blood | Human | Obesity | University of Michigan | Peak area |
ST001720 | AN002803 | Metabolomics Analysis of ACTG Cohort -Update (part-II) | Blood | Human | HIV | The Wistar Institute | Peak area |
ST001935 | AN003146 | Metabolomic profiling of spontaneous macaque model for diabetes mellitus | Blood | Macaque monkey | Diabetes | Xiamen University | Peak area |
ST001935 | AN003146 | Metabolomic profiling of spontaneous macaque model for diabetes mellitus | Liver | Macaque monkey | Diabetes | Xiamen University | Peak area |
ST002505 | AN004127 | A Mammalian Conserved Circular RNA CircLARP2 Regulates Hepatocellular Carcinoma Metastasis and Lipid Metabolism (Part 1) | Cultured cells | Human | Cancer | University of Science and Technology of China | Peak area |
ST003178 | AN005219 | Post-Infectious MECFS at the NIH | Cerebrospinal fluid | Human | Chronic fatigue syndrome | National Institutes of Health | Peak area |
ST003333 | AN005460 | Urine Metabolite Profiling in Indian Male Population at High Altitude using Liquid Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry: A Longitudinal Pilot Study | Urine | Human | Environmental exposure; Hypoxia | Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sceinces | Peak area |
ST003333 | AN005461 | Urine Metabolite Profiling in Indian Male Population at High Altitude using Liquid Chromatography – Mass Spectrometry: A Longitudinal Pilot Study | Urine | Human | Environmental exposure; Hypoxia | Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sceinces | Peak area |
ST003348 | AN005483 | An integrated LC-MS analysis of the biometric characteristics of different time cohorts of race walkers - untargeted | Blood | Human | The First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University | Peak area | |
ST002787 | AN004534 | Metabolomic analysis of gut metabolites in colorectal cancer patients: correlation with disease development and outcome | Feces | Human | Cancer | Wuhan University of Science and Technology | Peak Area |
ST001122 | AN001847 | Identification of urine metabolites in patients with interstitial cystitis using untargeted metabolomics (part II) | Urine | Human | Interstitial cystitis | University of California, Davis | Peak height |
ST001928 | AN003136 | Metabolomics profiles of premenopausal women are different based on O-desmethylangolensin metabotype | Urine | Human | George Mason University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Bacteroides fragilis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Bacteroides uniformis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Blautia producta | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium clostridioforme | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium hathewayi | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium hylemonae | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium scindens | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium symbiosum | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Enterococcus faecalis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Enterococcus faecium | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Enterococcus hirae | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Escherichia fergusonii | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Flavonifractor plautii | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004625 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Parabacteroides distasonis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Bacteroides fragilis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Bacteroides uniformis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Blautia producta | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium clostridioforme | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium hathewayi | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium hylemonae | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium scindens | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Clostridium symbiosum | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Enterococcus faecalis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Enterococcus faecium | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Enterococcus hirae | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Escherichia fergusonii | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Flavonifractor plautii | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST002832 | AN004626 | Resource competition predicts assembly of in vitro gut bacterial communities- HILIC | Bacterial cells | Parabacteroides distasonis | Stanford University | Peak height | |
ST003356 | AN005497 | Noninvasive multiomic measurement of cell type repertoires in human urine | Urine | Human | Urinary tract infection | CZ Biohub | Peak height |
ST003356 | AN005498 | Noninvasive multiomic measurement of cell type repertoires in human urine | Urine | Human | Urinary tract infection | CZ Biohub | Peak height |
ST001794 | AN002911 | Metabolomics Analysis of Time-Series Gastrointestinal Lumen Samples | Intestine | Human | University of California, Davis | Peak Height Intensity | |
ST002281 | AN003726 | Metabolite patterns between isogenic normal hiPSCs and Trisomy hiPSC | iPSC cells | Human | Down syndrome | Guangdong provincial people's hospital | pmoles/l |
ST001983 | AN003234 | Metabolomic Fingerprinting of Human High Grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma Cell Lines | Ovarian cancer cells | Human | Cancer | University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center | ratio |
ST003101 | AN005072 | Parallel pheromonal, metabolite, and lipid analyses reveal patterns associated with early life transitions and ovary activation in honey bee (Apis mellifera) queens | Bee heads | Honey bee | Life Sciences Institute, The University of British Columbia | Rel Abundance | |
ST001404 | AN002346 | Ontogeny related changes in the pediatric liver metabolome (part-III) | Liver | Human | Moffitt Cancer Center | Relative Abundance | |
ST003350 | AN005491 | Dissecting the Genetic Basis of UV-B Responsive Metabolites in Rice | Leaves | Rice | Industrial Crops Institute of Hubei Academy of Agricultural Sciences | Relative intensity | |
ST002512 | AN004136 | Gnotobiotic mice: Metabolites in intestinal contents of germ-free mice colonized with strains of gut bacterium Eggerthella lenta | Intestine | Mouse | University of California, San Francisco | relative ion counts | |
ST002088 | AN003408 | Plasma Metabolomic signatures of COPD in a SPIROMICS cohort: A metabolomic severity score for airflow obstructions and emphysema | Blood | Human | COPD | National Jewish Health | relativeMedian |
ST002017 | AN003287 | Multi-omic analysis of the microbiome and metabolome in healthy subjects (blood) | Blood | Human | Vanderbilt University Medical Center | scaled imputed | |
ST000974 | AN001595 | GC6-74 matabolomic of TB (Part 1: Plasma) | Blood | Human | Tuberculosis | Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology | scaled units |
ST000975 | AN001596 | GC6-74 metabolomics of TB vs healthy (Part 2: Serum) | Blood | Human | Tuberculosis | Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology | scaled units |
ST001519 | AN002525 | Stool metabolites of known identity profiled using hybrid nontargeted methods (part-I) | Feces | Human | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | unitless peak areas | |
ST001521 | AN002533 | Plasma metabolites of known identity profiled using hybrid nontargeted methods (part-III) | Blood | Human | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard | unitless peak areas |