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Metabolomics: What’s Happening Downstream of DNA Charles W. Schmidt Abstract Metabolomics, the study of the metabolite profiles in biological samples, is growing amidst the current shift toward translational research. Although there is some debate over what the field should actually be called, scientists are pushing forward to find uses for metabolomic profiling, a clinical option that is comparatively cheap and noninvasive. Most metabolomics research is at present being done by industry, as government scientists take a wait-and-see approach to the feasibility of this new science. The full version of this article is available for free in HTML or PDF formats. |
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