Barnes, 2020 - Google Patents
Overview of experimental methods and study design in metabolomics, and statistical and pathway considerationsBarnes, 2020
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- Barnes S
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- Computational Methods and Data Analysis for Metabolomics
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Metabolomics has become a powerful tool in biological and clinical investigations. This chapter reviews the technological basis of metabolomics and the considerations in answering biomedical questions. The workflow of metabolomics is explained in the …
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