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Current Metabolomics


Title Abbreviation
Curr Metabolomics
ISSN
2213-235X
Electronic ISSN
2213-2368
Readership
Biologists, Chemists, Environmental Epidemiologists
Scope
Current Metabolomics publishes timely reviews, original research articles, thematic issues, and technical notes covering all aspects of the recent advancements and applications of metabolomics technology to systems biology, disease diagnosis, personalized medicine, and drug discovery. Original research articles and reviews in the following areas of metabolomics are of special interest to the readers of this journal: Application to humans, plants, microbes, cell cultures, tissues, organs, and biofluids; Automation and high-throughput technology; Bioinformatics; Chemical and structural characterization of new metabolites; Chemometrics, statistical analysis, and other approaches to data analysis; Databases, including collections of reference spectra; Disease biomarkers; Drug discovery, efficacy, toxicity, and personalized medicine; Integration of analytical techniques and/or various OMICS datasets; Metabolic profiling and directed metabolite analysis; New analytical experiments and techniques (NMR, MS, FTIR, etc); Novel sensors and instrumentation for detecting metabolites; Sample preparation, extraction techniques and chromatography; Software.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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