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  2. Metabolomics (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Metabolomics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering topics including whole metabolome analysis of organisms, metabolite target analysis, with applications within animals, plants and microbes, pharmacometabolomics for precision medicine, as well as systems biology.

  3. List of medical journals - Wikipedia

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    This article lists academic journals that focus on the practice of medicine or any medical specialty. Journals are listed alphabetically by journal name, and also grouped by the subfield of medicine they focus on. Journals for other fields of healthcare can be found at List of healthcare journals.

  4. Metabolomics - Wikipedia

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    During sample analysis, metabolites are quantified (liquid chromatography or gas chromatography coupled with MS and/or NMR spectroscopy). [50] The raw output data can be used for metabolite feature extraction and further processed before statistical analysis (such as principal component analysis, PCA). Many bioinformatic tools and software are ...

  5. Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental - Wikipedia

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    Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of human metabolism. It was established in 1952 and is published by Elsevier . [ 1 ] The editor-in-chief is Christos Socrates Mantzoros ( Harvard Medical School ) who has reinvigorated the journal during his tenure.

  6. Category:General medical journals - Wikipedia

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    A. Academic Medicine (journal) Acta Medica Mediterranea; Acta Médica Portuguesa; Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine; Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology

  7. Metabolite - Wikipedia

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    In biochemistry, a metabolite is an intermediate or end product of metabolism. [1] The term is usually used for small molecules.Metabolites have various functions, including fuel, structure, signaling, stimulatory and inhibitory effects on enzymes, catalytic activity of their own (usually as a cofactor to an enzyme), defense, and interactions with other organisms (e.g. pigments, odorants, and ...

  8. MetaboLights - Wikipedia

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    The metabolite structure data is linked to chemical databases, including ChemSpider, PubChem, and ChEBI. Links to metabolite databases, however, seem to be missing. MetaboLights consists of two components: a repository, that enables the metabolomic community to share experimental findings, data and protocols for any metabolomic study. (Fig. 1-2)

  9. Category:Human drug metabolites - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Human drug metabolites" The following 188 pages are in this category, out of 188 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 4-HO-TMT;