CHEBI:53488 - (7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)-docosapentaenoic acid

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MTBLS136 Serum metabolomic profiles associated with postmenopausal hormone use
MTBLS145 Physiological and Molecular Dissection of Daily Variance in Exercise Capacity
MTBLS158 Multi-omics systems toxicology study of mouse lung assessing the effects of aerosols from two heat-not-burn tobacco products and cigarette smoke
MTBLS322 Genomic and lipidomic actions of nandrolone on detached rotator cuff muscle in sheep
MTBLS586 Hepatic Metabolomics Investigation in Acute and Chronic Murine Toxoplasmosis
MTBLS721 Multi-hierarchical profiling the structure-activity relationships of engineered nanomaterials at nano-bio interfaces
MTBLS768 Resolving coral photoacclimation dynamics through coupled photophysiological and metabolomic profiling
MTBLS804 Rapid UHPLC-MS metabolite profiling and phenotypic assays reveal genotypic impacts of nitrogen supplementation in oats
MTBLS2406 Multi-Omics Analysis Reveals Disturbance of Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Field in the Serum Metabolic Spectrum and Gut Microbiota
MTBLS2615 Risk assessment with gut microbiome and metabolite markers in NAFLD development
MTBLS2737 Fat Deposition in the Muscle of Female and Male Yak and the Correlation of Yak Meat Quality with Fat
MTBLS3886 Metabolism Disorder Promotes Isoproterenol-induced Myocardial Injury in Mice with High Temperature and High Humidity and High-Fat Diet
MTBLS4893 Intergenerational Association of Gut Microbiota and Metabolism with Perinatal Folate Metabolism and Neural Tube Defects (Feces metabolomics)
MTBLS4982 The Metabolic Fate of Oxaliplatin in the Biological Milieu Investigated During In Vivo Lung Perfusion Using a Unique Miniaturized Sampling Approach Based on Solid-Phase Microextraction Coupled with Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
MTBLS6661 Extracellular-acidosis restricts one-carbon metabolism and preserves T cell stemness