Abstract Background Genome-scale metabolic reconstructions provide a biologically meaningful mechanistic basis for the genotype-phenotype relationship. The global human metabolic network, termed Recon 1, has recently been reconstructed allowing the systems analysis of human metabolic physiology and pathology. Utilizing high-throughput data, Recon 1 has recently been tailored to different cells and tissues, including the liver, kidney, brain, and alveolar macrophage. These models have shown utility in the study of systems medicine. However, no integrated analysis between human tissues has been done. Results To describe tissue-specific functions, Recon 1 was tailored to describe metabolism in three human cells: adipocytes, hepatocytes, and my...
peer reviewedMetabolic modeling enables the study of human metabolism in healthy and in diseased con...
Cells are comprised of complex, highly integrated networks of genes, proteins, and chemical compound...
Multiple models of human metabolism have been reconstructed, but each represents only a subset of ou...
peer reviewedMetabolism is a vital cellular process, and its malfunction is a major contributor to h...
Metabolism is crucial to cell growth and proliferation. Deficiency or alterations in metabolic funct...
The arising prevalence of metabolic diseases calls for a holistic approach for analysis of the under...
Abstract Comprehensive molecular‐level models of human metabolism have been generated on a cellular ...
Development of high throughput analytical methods has given physicians the potential access to exten...
Altered metabolism is linked to the appearance of various human diseases and a better understanding ...
In the last years, the analysis of cellular metabolism has sparked new interest in systems biology a...
Abnormalities in cellular functions are associated with the progression of human diseases, often res...
<div><p>Cellular metabolism continuously processes an enormous range of external compounds into endo...
Cellular metabolism continuously processes an enormous range of external compounds into endogenous m...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The heterogeneity of metabolic pathways is ...
Genome-scale metabolic models (GEMs) are comprehensive knowledge bases of cellular metabolism and se...
peer reviewedMetabolic modeling enables the study of human metabolism in healthy and in diseased con...
Cells are comprised of complex, highly integrated networks of genes, proteins, and chemical compound...
Multiple models of human metabolism have been reconstructed, but each represents only a subset of ou...
peer reviewedMetabolism is a vital cellular process, and its malfunction is a major contributor to h...
Metabolism is crucial to cell growth and proliferation. Deficiency or alterations in metabolic funct...
The arising prevalence of metabolic diseases calls for a holistic approach for analysis of the under...
Abstract Comprehensive molecular‐level models of human metabolism have been generated on a cellular ...
Development of high throughput analytical methods has given physicians the potential access to exten...
Altered metabolism is linked to the appearance of various human diseases and a better understanding ...
In the last years, the analysis of cellular metabolism has sparked new interest in systems biology a...
Abnormalities in cellular functions are associated with the progression of human diseases, often res...
<div><p>Cellular metabolism continuously processes an enormous range of external compounds into endo...
Cellular metabolism continuously processes an enormous range of external compounds into endogenous m...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The heterogeneity of metabolic pathways is ...
Genome-scale metabolic models (GEMs) are comprehensive knowledge bases of cellular metabolism and se...
peer reviewedMetabolic modeling enables the study of human metabolism in healthy and in diseased con...
Cells are comprised of complex, highly integrated networks of genes, proteins, and chemical compound...
Multiple models of human metabolism have been reconstructed, but each represents only a subset of ou...