1. Metabolic phenotyping in clinical and surgical environments
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Nicholson, Jeremy K., Holmes, Elaine, Kinross, James M., Darzi, Ara W., Takats, Zoltan, and Lindon, John C.
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Metabolites -- Testing -- Research ,Phenotype -- Research ,Biological markers -- Properties -- Identification and classification -- Research ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Metabolic phenotyping involves the comprehensive analysis of biological fluids or tissue samples. This analysis allows biochemical classification of a person's physiological or pathological states that relate to disease diagnosis or prognosis at the individual level and to disease risk factors at the population level. These approaches are currently being implemented in hospital environments and in regional phenotyping centres worldwide. The ultimate aim of such work is to generate information on patient biology using techniques such as patient stratification to better inform clinicians on factors that will enhance diagnosis or the choice of therapy. There have been many reports of direct applications of metabolic phenotyping in a clinical setting., Clinical diagnosis, prognosis and treatment selection are increasingly dependent on the use of molecular tools that help to classify diseases and their subtypes, and to define underlying individual variations in [...]
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- 2012
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