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List of Studies ( Metabolite:Tyr-Val)

Study_idAnalysis_idStudy_titleSourceSpeciesDiseaseInstituteUnits(range)
ST002405 AN003919 Stool global metabolite levels in peanut allergy (Part 2) Feces Human Peanut allergy Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Absolute Intensity
ST002471 AN004033 Linking bacterial metabolites to disease-associated microbes to uncover mechanisms of host-microbial interactions in intestinal inflammation. Human stool profiling Feces Human Ulcerative colitis Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Abundance
ST002472 AN004037 Linking bacterial metabolites to disease-associated microbes to uncover mechanisms of host-microbial interactions in intestinal inflammation. Veillonella parvula cell and media profiling Bacterial cells Veillonella parvula Ulcerative colitis Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Abundance
ST002247 AN003670 Microbiota and Health Study (Dhaka, Bangladesh) Feces Human Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Abundances
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
ST001324 AN002202 Metabolomics Adaptation of Juvenile Pacific Abalone Haliotis discus hannai to Heat Stress Pacific Abalone Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences mV*min
ST002028 AN003298 Metabolomics Analysis of Blood Plasma and Stool from Six Week Flaxseed Dietary Intervention in Postmenopausal Women (Stool/HILIC) Feces Human UC Davis normalized peak height
ST002787 AN004535 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
ST002977 AN004887 Offline Two-dimensional Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry for Deep Annotation of the Fecal Metabolome following Fecal Microbiota Transplant Feces Human University of Michigan Peak area
ST002977 AN004889 Offline Two-dimensional Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry for Deep Annotation of the Fecal Metabolome following Fecal Microbiota Transplant Feces Human University of Michigan Peak area
ST003521 AN005782 Metabolic Profiling Unveils Enhanced Antibacterial Synergy of Polymyxin B and Teixobactin against Multi-Drug Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii Bacterial cells Acinetobacter baumannii Bacterial infection Monash University peak height
ST003521 AN005783 Metabolic Profiling Unveils Enhanced Antibacterial Synergy of Polymyxin B and Teixobactin against Multi-Drug Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii Bacterial cells Acinetobacter baumannii Bacterial infection Monash 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
ST002407 AN003924 Spatial, temporal, and inter-subject variation of the metabolome along the human upper intestinal tract Intestine Human UC Davis Peak Height
ST001794 AN002912 Metabolomics Analysis of Time-Series Gastrointestinal Lumen Samples Intestine Human University of California, Davis Peak Height Intensity
ST002493 AN004090 Composition of raw plant-based food items Pilot Study Plant Apple Massachusetts Institute of Technology peak intensity
ST002493 AN004090 Composition of raw plant-based food items Pilot Study Plant Basil Massachusetts Institute of Technology peak intensity
ST002493 AN004090 Composition of raw plant-based food items Pilot Study Plant Garlic Massachusetts Institute of Technology peak intensity
ST002493 AN004090 Composition of raw plant-based food items Pilot Study Plant Lettuce Massachusetts Institute of Technology peak intensity
ST002493 AN004090 Composition of raw plant-based food items Pilot Study Plant Strawberry Massachusetts Institute of Technology peak intensity
ST002493 AN004090 Composition of raw plant-based food items Pilot Study Plant Tomato Massachusetts Institute of Technology peak intensity
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 raw 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
ST002512 AN004137 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
ST000974 AN001595 GC6-74 matabolomic of TB (Part 1: Plasma) Blood Human Tuberculosis Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology scaled units
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