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Research Project: NUTRITIONAL REGULATION OF CELL AND ORGAN GROWTH, DIFFERENTIATION, AND DEVELOPMENT

Location: Children Nutrition Research Center (Houston, Tx)

Title: METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO METABOLISM RESEARCH

Authors
item Guan, X. - BAYLOR COLL MEDICINE
item Burrin, Douglas

Submitted to: Book Chapter
Publication Type: Book / Chapter
Publication Acceptance Date: June 1, 2004
Publication Date: January 1, 2005
Citation: Guan, X., Burrin, D.G. 2005. Methodological approaches to metabolism research. In: Burrin, D.G., Mersmann, H.J., editors. Biology of Metabolism in Growing Animals. Biology of Growing Animals Series, Volume 3. London: Elsevier. p. 435-477.

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Technical Abstract: Advances in molecular biology and stable isotope techniques during the last decade have led to an explosion of research aimed at understanding the biological basis of metabolomics from the level of systemic physiology, to intermediary metabolism, to molecular regulation of critical proteins, and on down to genomic expression. We shall highlight principles, approaches, and applications of these cutting-edge molecular and metabolic techniques.

   

 
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Upchurch, Dan
Burrin, Douglas - Doug
 
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