Metabolomics enables the parallel assessment of the levels of a broad range of metabolites and has been shown to have a great impact in investigation of physiological status, diagnosing diseases, measuring the response to treatment, discovering biomarkers, identifying perturbed pathways due to disease or treatment, functional genomics. Common analytical techniques applied to metabolomics are nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. The most commonly used biological samples for metabolomics studies are urine, blood plasma or serum. Because of its characteristics and simple non-invasive methods of collection, urine is particularly suited for metabolomic analysis...
International audienceMetabolomics provides untargeted identification of all detectable low ...
Metabolomics is based on the detailed analysis of metabolites and represents a unique chemical finge...
Timely newborn screening and genetic profiling are crucial in early recognition and treatment of inb...
Metabolomics enables the parallel assessment of the levels of a broad range of metabolites and has b...
The 'omics' technologies represent analytical approaches that have a holistic view on molecules such...
Metabolomics is the quantitative analysis of a large number of low molecular weight metabolites that...
Today, disorders that affect the newborn remain a challenge for physicians because of the enigmatic ...
Metabolomics (or metabonomics) is based on the systematic study of the complete set of metabolites i...
Metabolomics consists of the quantitative analysis of a large number of low molecular mass metabolit...
The newest ‘omics’ science is metabolomics, the latest offspring of genomics, considered the most i...
BACKGROUND: The clinical signs of neonatal sepsis are nonspecific and therefore antibiotic treatment...
Metabolomics is a technique used to noninvasively determine metabolic status of an organism. Aim o...
Newborns are a particularly vulnerable population. The response to a drug in terms of efficacy and t...
Metabolomics, the latest "omics" technology aims to study the complete set of low molecular weight m...
Over the past two decades, host-response biomarkers have been extensively used by clinicians for a b...
International audienceMetabolomics provides untargeted identification of all detectable low ...
Metabolomics is based on the detailed analysis of metabolites and represents a unique chemical finge...
Timely newborn screening and genetic profiling are crucial in early recognition and treatment of inb...
Metabolomics enables the parallel assessment of the levels of a broad range of metabolites and has b...
The 'omics' technologies represent analytical approaches that have a holistic view on molecules such...
Metabolomics is the quantitative analysis of a large number of low molecular weight metabolites that...
Today, disorders that affect the newborn remain a challenge for physicians because of the enigmatic ...
Metabolomics (or metabonomics) is based on the systematic study of the complete set of metabolites i...
Metabolomics consists of the quantitative analysis of a large number of low molecular mass metabolit...
The newest ‘omics’ science is metabolomics, the latest offspring of genomics, considered the most i...
BACKGROUND: The clinical signs of neonatal sepsis are nonspecific and therefore antibiotic treatment...
Metabolomics is a technique used to noninvasively determine metabolic status of an organism. Aim o...
Newborns are a particularly vulnerable population. The response to a drug in terms of efficacy and t...
Metabolomics, the latest "omics" technology aims to study the complete set of low molecular weight m...
Over the past two decades, host-response biomarkers have been extensively used by clinicians for a b...
International audienceMetabolomics provides untargeted identification of all detectable low ...
Metabolomics is based on the detailed analysis of metabolites and represents a unique chemical finge...
Timely newborn screening and genetic profiling are crucial in early recognition and treatment of inb...