000 05582nam a22003738i 4500
001 CR9780511996634
003 UkCbUP
005 20200124160245.0
006 m|||||o||d||||||||
007 cr||||||||||||
008 101018s2013||||enk o ||1 0|eng|d
020 _a9780511996634 (ebook)
020 _z9780521765909 (hardback)
040 _aUkCbUP
_beng
_erda
_cUkCbUP
050 0 0 _aQP171
_b.M385 2013
082 0 0 _a543/.65
_223
245 0 0 _aMethodologies for metabolomics :
_bexperimental strategies and techniques /
_cedited by Norbert W. Lutz, Jonathan V. Sweedler, Ron A. Wevers.
264 1 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2013.
300 _a1 online resource (xii, 627 pages) :
_bdigital, PDF file(s).
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
500 _aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
505 8 _aMachine generated contents note: 1. Exploring the human metabolome by NMR spectroscopy and mass spectroscopy David S. Wishart; 2. Methodological requirements for lipidomics research Kui Yang, Michael A. Kiebish, Richard W. Gross; 3. Biological methods for metabolic research Arancha Cebrian, Laura Menchen, Elsa Sanchez-Lopez, Juan Casado-Vela, Santiago Diaz-Moralli, Marta Casceante, Teresa Gomez del Pulgar, and Juan Carlos Lacal; 4. Considerations in sample preparation, collection, and extraction approaches applied in microbial, plant, and mammalian metabolic profiling J. William Allwood, Catherine L. Winder, Warwick B. Dunn, and Royston Goodacre; 5. MS-based methodologies for single-cell metabolite detection and identification Ann M. Knolhoff, Peter Nemes, Stanislav S. Rubakhin; 6. Direct metabolomics from tissues and cells: laser ablation electrospray ionization for small molecule and lipid characterization Akos Vertes, Bindesh Shrestha, Peter Nemes; 7. Bioinformatic approaches to process and annotate high-resolution mass spectrometry data Ralf Weber and Mark Viant; 8. Approaches for natural product detection and stuctural elucidation using mass spectrometry with high mass accuracy Ioanna Ntai and Neil L. Kelleher; 9. Metabolomics using ion mobility mass spectrometry Kimberly A. Kaplan and Herbert Hill; 10. Metabolomics via biomedical mass spectrometry: from sampling to clinical applications Bong Chul Chung and Man Ho Choi; 11. Analytical techniques in metabolomics integrating NMR and chromatography with MS U. Braumann and M. Godejohann; 12. NMR of CSF: the neurometabolome Fanny Mochel; 13. NMR analysis and genetic metabolic disease Udo F.H. Engelke, Angelina Goudswaard, Eva Morava, and Ron Weevers; 14. NMR methods for metabolomic investigation of amniotic fluid Ana M. Gil and Goncalo Graca; 15. Chemometric methods in NMR-based body fluid analysis Ron Wehrens and Udo Engelke; 16. Lipid profiling in health and disease Christina E. Kostara and Eleni T. Bairaktari; 17. NMR-based saliva metabolomics Hanne Christine Bertram and Morten Rahr Clausen; 18. Reproducible sample preparation and spectrum acquistion techniques for metabolic profiling of human tissues by H HR-MAS NMR Marital Pitto, F.M. Moussallieh, A. Imperiale, M.A. Benahmed, J. Detour, J.P. Bellocq, I.J. Namer, K. Elbayed; 19. MR spectroscopy in investigating the cancer metabolome in preclinical model systems Marie-France Penet, Zaver M. Bhujwalla, and Kristine Glunde; 20. Metabolomic magnetic resonance spectroscopy of human tissue: a comparison of in vivo and HR-MAS ex vivo techniques Geoffery S. Payne, Yuen-Li Chung, and Martin O. Leach; 21. Phospholipidomics by P NMR spectorcopy of tissue extracts Norbert W. Lutz and Patrick J. Cozzone; 22. C NMR for analysis of metabolic pathways Craig R. Malloy, Elizabeth Maher, Issac Marin-Valencia, Bruce Mickey, Ralph J. DeBerardinis, and A. Dean Sherry; 23. Hyperpolarized NMR spectroscopy -- a new method for metabolomic research Ralph E. Hurd, Yi-Fen Yen, and Albert Chen; 24. Assignment strategies for NMR resonances in metabolomics research Teresa W.M. Fan and Andrew N. Lane.
520 _aMetabolomics, the global characterisation of the small molecule complement involved in metabolism, has evolved into a powerful suite of approaches for understanding the global physiological and pathological processes occurring in biological organisms. The diversity of metabolites, the wide range of metabolic pathways and their divergent biological contexts require a range of methodological strategies and techniques. Methodologies for Metabolomics provides a comprehensive description of the newest methodological approaches in metabolomic research. The most important technologies used to identify and quantify metabolites, including nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry, are highlighted. The integration of these techniques with classical biological methods is also addressed. Furthermore, the book presents statistical and chemometric methods for evaluation of the resultant data. The broad spectrum of topics includes a vast variety of organisms, samples and diseases, ranging from in vivo metabolomics in humans and animals to in vitro analysis of tissue samples, cultured cells and biofluids.
650 0 _aMetabolism.
650 0 _aMetabolites
_xResearch
_xMethodology.
650 0 _aMetabolism
_xResearch
_xMethodology.
700 1 _aLutz, Norbert,
_d1952-
_eeditor.
700 1 _aSweedler, Jonathan V.,
_eeditor.
700 1 _aWevers, Ron,
_d1951-
_eeditor.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_z9780521765909
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511996634
999 _c518931
_d518929