Time-series metabolomics analysis
Time-series metabolomics analysis profiles small-molecule metabolites from biological samples collected at multiple, ordered time points, enabling researchers to capture the dynamic flux of metabolic pathways in response to stimuli, disease progression, drug treatment, or developmental change. By integrating longitudinal statistical models with standard metabolomics preprocessing, the approach goes beyond a static metabolic snapshot to reveal how, when, and in what sequence metabolic responses unfold.
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- Smilde, A. K., van der Werf, M. J., Bijlsma, S., van der Werff-van der Vat, B. J. C., & Jellema, R. H. (2005). Fusion of mass spectrometry-based metabolomics data. Analytical Chemistry, 77(20), 6729–6736. · URL
- Redestig, H., & Costa, I. G. (2011). Detection and interpretation of metabolite–transcript coresponses using combined profiling data. Bioinformatics, 27(13), i357–i365. · URL
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