Functional metabolomics is a new concept, which studies the functions of metabolites and related enzymes focused on metabolomics. It overcomes the shortcomings of traditional discovery metabolomics of mainly relying on literatures for biological interpretation. Functional metabolomics has many advantages. Firstly, the functional roles of metabolites and related metabolic enzymes are focused. Secondly, the in vivo and in vitro experiments are conducted to validate the metabolomics findings, therefore, increasing the reliability of metabolomics study and producing the new knowledge. Thirdly, functional metabolomics can be used by biologists to investigate functions of metabolites, and related genes and proteins. In this review, we summarize t...
The major aim of metabolomics is to identify and quantify all endogenous and exogenous small molecul...
The term "omics" refers to any type of specific study that provides collective information on a biol...
The metabolome contains all the biological end points of genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic pertu...
Metabolomics is a rapidly emerging field in life sciences, which aims to identify and quantify metab...
"Omics" sciences have been developed to provide a holistic point of view of biology and to better un...
Since the completion of the sequencing of the human genome, the main goals of functional genomics ha...
High throughput analysis of metabolites combined with systems biology is opening new opportunities i...
Metabonomics is the newest member of the convergent "-omics" family. This multi-parametric technique...
Over the last decades there has been a change in biomedical research with the search for single gene...
The metabolome offers a dynamic, comprehensive, and precise picture of the phenotype. Current high-t...
Metabolomics is the systemic study of all small molecules (metabolites) and their concentration as a...
In recent years, metabolomics developed to an accepted and valuable tool in life sciences. Substanti...
Metabolomics is the study of low molecular weight molecules or metabolites produced within cells and...
Metabolomics studies provide useful information about health and disease status. Metabolite ba...
The metabolomics approach, defined as the study of all endogenously-produced low-molecular-weight co...
The major aim of metabolomics is to identify and quantify all endogenous and exogenous small molecul...
The term "omics" refers to any type of specific study that provides collective information on a biol...
The metabolome contains all the biological end points of genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic pertu...
Metabolomics is a rapidly emerging field in life sciences, which aims to identify and quantify metab...
"Omics" sciences have been developed to provide a holistic point of view of biology and to better un...
Since the completion of the sequencing of the human genome, the main goals of functional genomics ha...
High throughput analysis of metabolites combined with systems biology is opening new opportunities i...
Metabonomics is the newest member of the convergent "-omics" family. This multi-parametric technique...
Over the last decades there has been a change in biomedical research with the search for single gene...
The metabolome offers a dynamic, comprehensive, and precise picture of the phenotype. Current high-t...
Metabolomics is the systemic study of all small molecules (metabolites) and their concentration as a...
In recent years, metabolomics developed to an accepted and valuable tool in life sciences. Substanti...
Metabolomics is the study of low molecular weight molecules or metabolites produced within cells and...
Metabolomics studies provide useful information about health and disease status. Metabolite ba...
The metabolomics approach, defined as the study of all endogenously-produced low-molecular-weight co...
The major aim of metabolomics is to identify and quantify all endogenous and exogenous small molecul...
The term "omics" refers to any type of specific study that provides collective information on a biol...
The metabolome contains all the biological end points of genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic pertu...