Systems level studies of mammalian metabolomes: the roles of mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
University of Manchester · NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The study of biological systems in a holistic manner (systems biology) is increasingly being viewed as a necessity to provide qualitative and quantitative descriptions of the emergent properties of the complete system. Systems biology performs studies focussed on the complex interactions of system components; emphasising the whole system rather than the individual parts. Many perturbations to mammalian systems (diet, disease, drugs) are multi-factorial and the study of small parts of the system is insufficient to understand the complete phenotypic changes induced. Metabolomics is one functional level tool being employed to investigate the complex interactions of metabolites with other metabolites (metabolism)…
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Authors
5- WBWarwick B. DunnCorresponding
University of Manchester, NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre
- DBDavid Broadhurst
University College Cork, Cork University Hospital
- HJHelen J. Atherton
University of Cambridge, University of Oxford
- RGRoyston Goodacre
University of Manchester
- JLJulian L. Griffin
University of Cambridge
Topics & keywords
- Mass spectrometry
- Chemistry
- Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- Spectroscopy
- Nuclear magnetic resonance
- Chromatography
- Physics
- Stereochemistry
- Good health and well-being