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MTBLS2806
SNAP25 inhibits glioma progression by regulating synapse plasticity via GLS-mediated glutaminolysis
MTBLS3316
Obesogenic high-fat diet and MYC cooperate to promote lactate accumulation and tumor microenvironment remodeling in prostate cancer (Murine serum assays)
MTBLS138
Multi-omics phenotyping of the gut-liver axis reveals metabolic perturbations from a low-dose pesticide mixture in rats
MTBLS4980
Mechanism of interventional effect and targets of Zhuyu Pill in regulating and suppressing colitis and cholestasis
MTBLS517
MaHPIC Experiment 04: Metabolomics from Macaca mulatta infected with Plasmodium cynomolgi B strain to produce and integrate clinical, hematological, parasitological, and omics measures of acute primary infection and relapses
MTBLS32
Lipid mediators of inflammation in BALF 6-19 days after infection with influenza
MTBLS31
Lipid mediators of inflammation in BALF 3-19 days after infection with influenza
MTBLS34
Lipid mediators of inflammation in BALF 3-13 days after infection with influenza
MTBLS33
Lipid mediators of inflammation in BALF 3-11 days after infection with influenza
MTBLS795
Integrated multi-omics analysis of adverse cardiac remodeling and metabolic inflexibility upon ErbB2 and ERRα deficiency
MTBLS3977
Integrated microbiome-metabolome-genome axis data of Laiwu and Lulai pigs
MTBLS135
High-fat diet fuels prostate cancer progression by rewiring the metabolome and amplifying the MYC program
MTBLS5572
Gut microflora alleviate immune response during E.coli-induced bladder cystits via AhR/MANF activation
MTBLS3345
Effect of Genetically Reduced Maternal Myostatin on Late Gestation Maternal, Fetal, and Placental Metabolomes in Mice
MTBLS2087
Clostridium butyricum MIYAIRI 588-induced protectin D1 has an anti-inflammatory effect on antibiotic-induced intestinal disorder