Metabolomics and Systems Biology in Human Health and Medicine

Metabolomics and Systems Biology in Human Health and Medicine
ISBN-10
1780642008
ISBN-13
9781780642000
Category
Science
Pages
206
Language
English
Published
2014-10-24
Publisher
CABI
Author
Oliver A.H. Jones

Description

The metabolomics and systems biology approach to research can be applied to many disciplines. This book provides a solid introduction to medical metabolomics and systems biology, and demonstrates how they have been applied to studies in medicine and human health, including nutrition and pathogenic microorganisms. Following core themes of diagnosis, pathology and aetiology of disease, this book provides a reference for health care professionals interested in how to use metabolomics for medical research.

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