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TB or not TB? Improving the understanding and diagnosis of tuberculosis through metabolomics
(Future Medicine, 2016)
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...metabolomics has resulted in an exponential increase in the
number of newly identified tuberculosis biomarkers, which has not
only shed light on previously unknown disease mechanisms, but could
potentially ...
Polyunsaturated fatty acid status in treated isovaleric acidemia patients
(Springer Nature, 2016)
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Nutritional deficiencies are frequently observed when treating patients with inborn errors of
metabolism due to an unbalanced diet. Thus far, patients with isovaleric acidemia (IVA) who adhere to a ...
The application of metabolomics toward pulmonary tuberculosis research
(Elsevier, 2019)
In the quest to identify novel biomarkers for pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), high-throughput systems biology approaches such as metabolomics has become increasingly widespread. Such biomarkers have not only successfully been ...
Metabolomics biomarkers for tuberculosis diagnostics: current status and future objectives
(Future Medicine, 2017)
Numerous studies have contributed to our current understanding of the complex biology of pulmonary tuberculosis and subsequently provided solutions to its control or eradication. Metabolomics, a newcomer to the Omics ...
Urinary metabolite markers characterizing tuberculosis treatment failure
(Springer, 2017)
Background
Considering that approximately 15% of the nine million new tuberculosis (TB) cases reported per annum are not treated successfully, new, distinctive and specific biomarkers are needed to better characterize the ...
The role of metabolomics in tuberculosis treatment research
(Future Medicine, 2017)
Despite the fact that tuberculosis (TB) is a curable disease, it still results in approximately 1.8 million deaths annually. Various inadequacies in the current TB treatment strategies are major contributors to this high ...
Metabolomic response to coffee consumption: application to a three‐stage clinical trial
(Wiley, 2018)
Background
Coffee is widely consumed and contains many bioactive compounds, any of which may impact pathways related to disease development.
Objective
To identify individual metabolite changes in response to ...