Study details
- Title
- Brain metabolomic profiling of eastern honey bee (Apis cerana) infested with the mite Varroa destructor.
- Summary
- Metabolomic profiling of infested Apis cerana brains.
- Observation
- Metabolic changes in Apis cerana brain during Varroa destructor infestation.
- Findings
- 64 dysregulated metabolites identified; linoleic acid, propanoate, glycine, serine, threonine metabolism perturbed.
- Disease terms
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- Gene terms
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- Chemical terms
- propanoate, serine, linoleic acid, threonine, carboxylic acid, glycine, fatty acids, phospholipids
- Organisms
- honey bee, A. cerana, Varroa destructor, V. destructor, Apis cerana, honey bees
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"https://identifiers.org/mesh:D012694",
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"propanoate",
"serine",
"linoleic acid",
"threonine",
"carboxylic acid",
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],
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"https://identifiers.org/taxonomy:7461",
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],
"ncbi_taxonomy_pubtator_kw": [
"honey bee",
"A. cerana",
"Varroa destructor",
"V. destructor",
"Apis cerana",
"honey bees"
],
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"study_findings": "64 dysregulated metabolites identified; linoleic acid, propanoate, glycine, serine, threonine metabolism perturbed.",
"study_observation": "Metabolic changes in Apis cerana brain during Varroa destructor infestation.",
"study_summary": "Metabolomic profiling of infested Apis cerana brains.",
"study_title_original": "Brain metabolomic profiling of eastern honey bee (Apis cerana) infested with the mite Varroa destructor."
}