CHEBI:15604 - (3R)-β-leucine

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MTBLS6081 A shotgun metabolomics approach to characterize the dissolved organic matter pool in the Samail Ophiolite aquifer
MTBLS3020 Arginine-induced metabolomic perturbation in <i>Streptococcus mutans</i>
MTBLS379 Brain metabolomic profiling of eastern honey bee (Apis cerana) infested with the mite Varroa destructor
MTBLS751 Comparative metabolomics and transcriptomics revealed multiple pathways associated with polymyxin killing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
MTBLS3322 Global Stable-isotope Tracing Metabolomics Reveals System-wide Metabolic Alternations in Aging Drosophila
MTBLS1693 Known Metabolite Annotation in Different Biological Samples using Ion Mobility Collision Cross-Section Atlas (AllCCS)
MTBLS4262 Lactobacillus plantarum MR1 alleviates high-carbohydrate diet-induced oxidative stress and liver lipid deposition via upregulating uridine synthesis
MTBLS3854 Long-term low-dose ionizing radiation induced chromosome-aberration-specific metabolic phenotype changes in radiation workers
MTBLS606 Metabolic reaction network-based recursive metabolite annotation for untargeted metabolomics (Aging mouse liver negative mode)
MTBLS673 Metabolomics Investigation of Dietary Effects on Flesh Quality in Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus)
MTBLS259 Metabolomics reveals an involvement of pantothenate for male production responding to the short-day stimulus in the water flea, Daphnia pulex
MTBLS23 Model-driven multi-omic data analysis elucidates metabolic immunomodulators of macrophage activation
MTBLS3518 Plant elicitor peptide signalling confers rice resistance to piercing-sucking insect herbivores and pathogens
MTBLS804 Rapid UHPLC-MS metabolite profiling and phenotypic assays reveal genotypic impacts of nitrogen supplementation in oats
MTBLS2806 SNAP25 inhibits glioma progression by regulating synapse plasticity via GLS-mediated glutaminolysis