Metabolome

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Metabolome


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Proteins and nucleic acids make up only part of the cell, and the multitude of small-molecules that contribute to homeostasis and metabolism are studied with increasingly sophisticated approaches in metabolomics, a discipline in its own right.



 

Introductory reading

Wishart (2010) Computational approaches to metabolomics. Methods Mol Biol 593:283-313. (pmid: 19957155)

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Further reading and resources

Go (2010) Database resources in metabolomics: an overview. J Neuroimmune Pharmacol 5:18-30. (pmid: 19418229)

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Warr (2011) Some Trends in Chem(o)informatics. Methods Mol Biol 672:1-37. (pmid: 20838963)

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Maggiora & Shanmugasundaram (2011) Molecular similarity measures. Methods Mol Biol 672:39-100. (pmid: 20838964)

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Oprea et al. (2011) Computational systems chemical biology. Methods Mol Biol 672:459-88. (pmid: 20838980)

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Li et al. (2010) PubChem as a public resource for drug discovery. Drug Discov Today 15:1052-7. (pmid: 20970519)

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