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List of Studies ( Metabolite:Mesobilirubinogen)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteAnalysis Type
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI Blood Mouse Brown University Other
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI Cecum Mouse Brown University Other
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI Colon Mouse Brown University Other
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI DSI Mouse Brown University Other
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI Liver Mouse Brown University Other
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI MSI Mouse Brown University Other
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI PSI Mouse Brown University Other
ST003277 AN005367 LC-MS/MS spatial analysis of mouse GI Stomach Mouse Brown University Other
ST003132 AN005141 Untargeted Metabolomics on Mouse colonic mucosa Colonic mucosa Mouse University College Cork Other
ST003131 AN005137 Untargeted Metabolomics on mouse caecal contents Cecum Mouse University College Cork Other
ST003032 AN004971 Effects of Preanalytical Sample Collection and Handling on Comprehensive Metabolite Measurements in Human Urine Biospecimens Urine Human National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences Other
ST002909 AN004777 Plasma metabolomics reveals distinct biological and diagnostic signatures for melioidosis Blood Human Melioidosis University of Washington Other
ST002836 AN004635 Bacterial tryptophan metabolites increased by prebiotic galactooligosaccharide reduce microglial reactivity and are associated with lower anxiety-like behavior (Intestine) Intestine Mouse Anxiety National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences Other
ST002829 AN004621 Nucleotide, phospholipid, and kynurenine metabolites are robustly associated with COVID-19 severity and time of plasma sample collection in a prospective cohort study Blood Human COVID-19 National Institutes of Health Other
ST002680 AN004352 MoTrPAC: Endurance exercise training study in young adult rats, Rat Liver Powder - Untargeted Reversed-Phase Positive Liver Rat University of Michigan LC-MS
ST002498 AN004656 Plasma Metabolomics Profiling of 580 Patients from the Weill Cornell Medicine Early Detection Research Network Prostate Cancer Cohort Blood Human Cancer Weill Cornell Medicine LC-MS
ST002155 AN003530 Longitudinal metabolomic stool dynamics in primary C. difficile infections Feces Human Bacterial infection Brigham and Women's Hospital LC-MS
ST002094 AN003420 Commensal intestinal microbiota regulates host luminal proteolytic activity and intestinal barrier integrity through β-glucuronidase activity (Part 1) Feces Human Irritable bowel syndrome Mayo Clinic LC-MS
ST002094 AN003421 Commensal intestinal microbiota regulates host luminal proteolytic activity and intestinal barrier integrity through β-glucuronidase activity (Part 1) Feces Human Irritable bowel syndrome Mayo Clinic LC-MS
ST002094 AN003422 Commensal intestinal microbiota regulates host luminal proteolytic activity and intestinal barrier integrity through β-glucuronidase activity (Part 1) Feces Human Irritable bowel syndrome Mayo Clinic LC-MS
ST002090 AN003414 Commensal intestinal microbiota regulates host luminal proteolytic activity and intestinal barrier integrity through β-glucuronidase activity (Part 2) Feces Mouse Irritable bowel syndrome Mayo Clinic LC-MS
ST002089 AN003412 Plasma metabolomic signatures of COPD: A metabolomic severity score for airflow obstruction and emphysema. Blood Human COPD National Jewish Health LC-MS
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 LC-MS
ST002020 AN003290 TIPs Metabolomics (urine) Urine Human Vanderbilt University Medical Center LC-MS
ST002018 AN003288 Multi-omic analysis of the microbiome and metabolome in healthy subjects (feces) Feces Human Vanderbilt University Medical Center LC-MS
ST001940 AN003155 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement Feces Human Irritable bowel syndrome University of California, Los Angeles LC-MS
ST001940 AN003156 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement Feces Human Irritable bowel syndrome University of California, Los Angeles LC-MS
ST001940 AN003157 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement Feces Human Irritable bowel syndrome University of California, Los Angeles LC-MS
ST001940 AN003158 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Induces Bidirectional Alterations in the Brain-Gut-Microbiome Axis Associated with Gastrointestinal Symptom Improvement Feces Human Irritable bowel syndrome University of California, Los Angeles LC-MS
ST001639 AN002683 Plasma Metabolomic signatures of COPD in a SPIROMICS cohort Blood Human COPD National Jewish Health LC-MS
ST001325 AN002206 Obesity and Poor Diet as Susceptibility Factors for Secondhand Smoke in Childhood Asthma Blood Human Asthma University of Michigan LC-MS
ST001158 AN001916 The gut microbiota plays a central role to modulate the plasma metabolome in response to chronic Angiotensin II infusion (part-II) Feces Mouse Johns Hopkins University LC-MS
ST000975 AN001596 GC6-74 metabolomics of TB vs healthy (Part 2: Serum) Blood Human Tuberculosis Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology LC-MS
ST000974 AN001595 GC6-74 matabolomic of TB (Part 1: Plasma) Blood Human Tuberculosis Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology LC-MS
ST000899 AN001464 Alterations in Lipid, Amino Acid, and Energy Metabolism Distinguish Crohn Disease from Ulcerative Colitis and Control Subjects by Serum Metabolomic Profiling Blood Human Inflammatory bowel disease Vanderbilt University Medical Center LC-MS
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