Study details
- Title
- UPLC-MS-Based Serum Metabolic Profiling Reveals Potential Biomarkers for Predicting Propofol Responsiveness in Females
- Summary
- Serum metabolites predict propofol responsiveness in females.
- Observation
- Serum metabolic profiling in female patients undergoing hysteroscopic surgery.
- Findings
- Glycerophospholipid metabolism pathway influences propofol sensitivity; six biomarkers predict responsiveness.
- Disease terms
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- Gene terms
- —
- Chemical terms
- propofol, glycerophospholipid, Propofol
- Organisms
- patients
Raw data (JSON)
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"mesh_chemical_id": [
"https://identifiers.org/mesh:D015742",
"https://identifiers.org/mesh:D020404"
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"propofol",
"glycerophospholipid",
"Propofol"
],
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"study_findings": "Glycerophospholipid metabolism pathway influences propofol sensitivity; six biomarkers predict responsiveness.",
"study_observation": "Serum metabolic profiling in female patients undergoing hysteroscopic surgery.",
"study_summary": "Serum metabolites predict propofol responsiveness in females.",
"study_title_original": "UPLC-MS-Based Serum Metabolic Profiling Reveals Potential Biomarkers for Predicting Propofol Responsiveness in Females"
}