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Metabolic pathway perturbation of patients with chronic heart failure and comorbid major depressive disorder
*Metabolomics: A global biochemical approach to the study of neuropsychiatric diseases. Metabolomics, the omics science of biochemistry, is a global approach to understanding regulation of metabolic pathways and metabolic networks of a biological system. Metabolomics complements data derived from genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics to assist in providing a systems approach to the study of human health and disease. The metabolome defines a metabolic state as regulated by a net of interactions between genes and environment and provides useful information to bridge the gap between genotype and phenotype. Metabolomics became part of the NIH Roadmap vision in 2003 and is a rapidly expanding field.
*Metabolomics: A global biochemical approach to the study of neuropsychiatric diseases. Metabolomics, the omics science of biochemistry, is a global approach to understanding regulation of metabolic pathways and metabolic networks of a biological system. Metabolomics complements data derived from genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics to assist in providing a systems approach to the study of human health and disease. The metabolome defines a metabolic state as regulated by a net of interactions between genes and environment and provides useful information to bridge the gap between genotype and phenotype. Metabolomics became part of the NIH Roadmap vision in 2003 and is a rapidly expanding field.
*Metabolomics: A global biochemical approach to the study of neuropsychiatric diseases. Metabolomics, the omics science of biochemistry, is a global approach to understanding regulation of metabolic pathways and metabolic networks of a biological system. Metabolomics complements data derived from genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics to assist in providing a systems approach to the study of human health and disease. The metabolome defines a metabolic state as regulated by a net of interactions between genes and environment and provides useful information to bridge the gap between genotype and phenotype. Metabolomics became part of the NIH Roadmap vision in 2003 and is a rapidly expanding field.