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1. Metabolomics Provide Sensitive Insights into the Impacts of Low Level Environmental Contamination on Fish Health-A Pilot Study

2. Dengue virus dominates lipid metabolism modulations in Wolbachia-coinfected Aedes aegypti

3. Metabolite Changes in an Estuarine Annelid Following Sublethal Exposure to a Mixture of Zinc and Boscalid

4. Metabolomic Profiles of a Midge (Procladius villosimanus, Kieffer) Are Associated with Sediment Contamination in Urban Wetlands

5. Lipidomic Profiling of Adipose Tissue Reveals an Inflammatory Signature in Cancer-Related and Primary Lymphedema

6. Reversing diet-induced metabolic dysregulation by diet switching leads to altered hepatic de novo lipogenesis and glycerolipid synthesis

7. Lipidomic profiling of adipose tissue reveals an inflammatory signature in cancer-related and primary Lymphedema

8. Class IIa HDACs inhibit cell death pathways and protect muscle integrity in response to lipotoxicity.

9. Dengue virus dominates lipid metabolism modulations in Wolbachia-coinfected Aedes aegypti.

10. Metabolomics Provide Sensitive Insights into the Impacts of Low Level Environmental Contamination on Fish Health-A Pilot Study.

11. Metabolite Changes in an Estuarine Annelid Following Sublethal Exposure to a Mixture of Zinc and Boscalid.

12. Autocrine IFN-I inhibits isocitrate dehydrogenase in the TCA cycle of LPS-stimulated macrophages.

13. Using metabolomics to assess the sub-lethal effects of zinc and boscalid on an estuarine polychaete worm over time.

14. Mus musculus deficient for secretory antibodies show delayed growth with an altered urinary metabolome.

15. Metabolomic Profiles of a Midge (Procladius villosimanus, Kieffer) Are Associated with Sediment Contamination in Urban Wetlands.

16. Reversing diet-induced metabolic dysregulation by diet switching leads to altered hepatic de novo lipogenesis and glycerolipid synthesis.

17. Lipidomic Profiling of Adipose Tissue Reveals an Inflammatory Signature in Cancer-Related and Primary Lymphedema.

18. Evidence that asthma is a developmental origin disease influenced by maternal diet and bacterial metabolites.

19. A multi-platform metabolomics approach demonstrates changes in energy metabolism and the transsulfuration pathway in Chironomus tepperi following exposure to zinc.

20. Liquid-liquid extraction and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry detection of curcuminoids from bacterial culture medium.

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