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MTBLS606
Metabolic reaction network-based recursive metabolite annotation for untargeted metabolomics (Aging mouse liver negative mode)
MTBLS612
Metabolic reaction network-based recursive metabolite annotation for untargeted metabolomics (Aging fruit fly positive mode)
MTBLS1693
Known Metabolite Annotation in Different Biological Samples using Ion Mobility Collision Cross-Section Atlas (AllCCS)
MTBLS1861
Public LC-Orbitrap-MS/MS Spectral Library for Metabolite Identification
MTBLS2096
Differential alteration of plant functions by homologous fungal candidate effectors
MTBLS2279
Metabolomic profiling reveals the effects of early-life lactoferrin intervention on protein synthesis, energy production and antioxidative capacity in the liver of suckling piglets
MTBLS3251
Transcriptional memory of dFOXO activation in youth curtails later-life mortality
MTBLS3854
Long-term low-dose ionizing radiation induced chromosome-aberration-specific metabolic phenotype changes in radiation workers
MTBLS5430
Longitudinal metabolomics and lipidomics analyses reveal markers of envenoming by Bothrops asper and Daboia russelii in an experimental murine model
MTBLS5608
Integrated metabolomics and network pharmacology investigation of cardioprotective effects of myricetin after 1-week high-intensity exercise
MTBLS6667
Streamlined identification of strain engineering targets for bioprocess improvement using metabolic pathway enrichment analysis
MTBLS7260
Contributions of the Microbiome-Derived Metabolome for Risk Assessment and Prognostication of Pancreatic Cancer
MTBLS9451
Fecal microbiota transplantation treatment maintains post antibiotics gut function by change the gut microbiome and fecal metabolome to reduce gut inflammation and oxidative stress in nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)