Metabolome Analyses:: Strategies for Systems Biology

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Seetharaman Vaidyanathan, George G. Harrigan, Royston Goodacre
Springer Science & Business Media, 20.03.2006 - 390 Seiten

Metabolome analysis is now recognized as a crucial component of functional genomic and systems biology investigations. Innovative approaches to the study of metabolic regulation in microbial, plant and animal systems are increasingly facilitating the emergence of systems approaches in biology. This book highlights analytical and bioinformatics strategies now available for investigating metabolic networks in microbial, plant and animal systems.

The contributing authors are world leaders in this field and they present an unambiguous case for pursuing metabolome analysis as a means to attain a systems level understanding of complex biological systems.

 

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Towards integrative functional genomics using yeast as
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Metabolomics for the assessment of functional diversity
31
a new approach towards identifying
45
Comparative metabolome profiling using
62
Capillary electrophoresis and its application
83
Metabolite profiling with GCMS and LCMS 103
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The application of electrochemistry to metabolic profiling
119
Differential metabolic profiling for biomarker discovery
137
Detailed kinetic models using metabolomics data sets
215
Metabolic networks
243
Metabolic networks from a systems perspective
265
Parallel metabolite and transcript profiling 291
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Fluxome profiling in microbes
307
Targeted drug design and metabolic pathway flux
323
Metabonomics in the pharmaceutical industry
337
Metabolites and fungal virulence 367
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NMRbased metabonomics in toxicology research 159
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Methodological issues and experimental design
173
Modelling of fungal metabolism
195

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