Metabolomics by In Vivo NMR: The Goal of Proteomics : The Goal of Proteomics - Robert G. Shulman

Metabolomics by In Vivo NMR: The Goal of Proteomics

The Goal of Proteomics

By: Robert G. Shulman, Douglas L. Rothman

eText | 10 June 2005 | Edition Number 1

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Metabolism By In Vivo NMR reviews and extends the experimental and theoretical reports concerning in vivo NMR, a pioneering approach that offers versatile new ways of studying metabolic pathways. Perfectly timed to coincide with recent findings that demonstrate the novelty and strength of this approach, the book covers recent applications in biochemistry, medicine, and psychology; in vivo NMR techniques; MCA; glucose metabolism focusing on glycogen; the value of muscle glycogen measurements in exercise; and much more.
  • This book is unique in linking in vivo 13C NMR measurements of neuronal activity and energetics with applications to functional imaging and certain disease states
  • Provides a fundamental neurochemical explanation of brain activity applicable to functional imaging, theories of neuronal activity and disease states, e.g. epilepsy, psychiatric diseases and developmental disorders
  • Novel and potentially controversial
  • Will inspire future research directions.
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