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Metabolomics is the systematic identification and quantitation of all metabolites in a given organism or biological sample. The enhanced resolution provided by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry (MS), along with powerful chemometric software, allows the simultaneous determination and comparison of thousands of chemical ...
Idle, Jeffrey R., Gonzalez, Frank J.
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From an animal health perspective, relatively little is known about the typical or healthy ranges of concentrations for many metabolites in bovine biofluids and tissues. Here, we describe the results of a comprehensive, quantitative metabolomic characterization of six bovine biofluids and tissues, including serum, ruminal fluid, liver, Longissimus ...
Hamed Piri-Moghadam+9 more
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Metabolomics in Otorhinolaryngology
Otorhinolaryngology (Ear, Nose and Throat-ENT) focuses on inflammatory, immunological, infectious, and neoplastic disorders of the head and neck and on their medical and surgical therapy. The fields of interest of this discipline are the ear, the nose and its paranasal sinuses, the oral cavity, the pharynx, the larynx, and the neck.
Noto, Antonio+8 more
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MetaboLights: open data repository for metabolomics
MetaboLights is a global database for metabolomics studies including the raw experimental data and the associated metadata. The database is cross-species and cross-technique and covers metabolite structures and their reference spectra as well as their ...
Ozgur Yurekten+6 more
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Metabolomics is the systematic study of the small-molecule profiles of biological samples produced by specific cellular processes. The high-throughput technologies used in metabolomic investigations generate datasets where variables are strongly correlated and redundancy is present in the data.
Matteo Stocchero+5 more
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The metabolic consequences of HIV/TB co-infection
Background The synergy between the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Mycobacterium tuberculosis during co-infection of a host is well known. While this synergy is known to be driven by immunological deterioration, the metabolic mechanisms that ...
Chandré Herbert+3 more
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HIV-1 Tat amino acid residues that influence Tat-TAR binding affinity: a scoping review
HIV-1 remains a global health concern and to date, nearly 38 million people are living with HIV. The complexity of HIV-1 pathogenesis and its subsequent prevalence is influenced by several factors including the HIV-1 subtype.
Piwai Terry Gotora+2 more
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Optimising a urinary extraction method for non-targeted GC–MS metabolomics
Urine is ideal for non-targeted metabolomics, providing valuable insights into normal and pathological cellular processes. Optimal extraction is critical since non-targeted metabolomics aims to analyse various compound classes.
Cara Olivier, Bianca Allen, Laneke Luies
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