[HTML][HTML] The food metabolome: a window over dietary exposure
The food metabolome is defined as the part of the human metabolome directly derived from
the digestion and biotransformation of foods and their constituents. With> 25,000 …
the digestion and biotransformation of foods and their constituents. With> 25,000 …
Next-generation mass spectrometry metabolomics revives the functional analysis of plant metabolic diversity
The remarkable diversity of specialized metabolites produced by plants has inspired several
decades of research and nucleated a long list of theories to guide empirical ecological …
decades of research and nucleated a long list of theories to guide empirical ecological …
Multivariate analysis in metabolomics
Metabolomics aims to provide a global snapshot of all small-molecule metabolites in cells
and biological fluids, free of observational biases inherent to more focused studies of …
and biological fluids, free of observational biases inherent to more focused studies of …
Diversity of global rice markets and the science required for consumer-targeted rice breeding
With the ever-increasing global demand for high quality rice in both local production regions
and with Western consumers, we have a strong desire to understand better the importance …
and with Western consumers, we have a strong desire to understand better the importance …
Diversity and functions of volatile organic compounds produced by Streptomyces from a disease-suppressive soil
In disease-suppressive soils, plants are protected from infections by specific root pathogens
due to the antagonistic activities of soil and rhizosphere microorganisms. For most disease …
due to the antagonistic activities of soil and rhizosphere microorganisms. For most disease …
RAMClust: a novel feature clustering method enables spectral-matching-based annotation for metabolomics data
Metabolomic data are frequently acquired using chromatographically coupled mass
spectrometry (MS) platforms. For such datasets, the first step in data analysis relies on …
spectrometry (MS) platforms. For such datasets, the first step in data analysis relies on …
Improved batch correction in untargeted MS-based metabolomics
Introduction Batch effects in large untargeted metabolomics experiments are almost
unavoidable, especially when sensitive detection techniques like mass spectrometry (MS) …
unavoidable, especially when sensitive detection techniques like mass spectrometry (MS) …
Metabolic and Transcriptomic Changes Induced in Arabidopsis by the Rhizobacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens SS101
JE van de Mortel, RCH de Vos, E Dekkers… - Plant …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Systemic resistance induced in plants by nonpathogenic rhizobacteria is typically effective
against multiple pathogens. Here, we show that root-colonizing Pseudomonas fluorescens …
against multiple pathogens. Here, we show that root-colonizing Pseudomonas fluorescens …
Annotation: a computational solution for streamlining metabolomics analysis
X Domingo-Almenara… - Analytical …, 2017 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Metabolite identification is still considered an imposing bottleneck in liquid chromatography
mass spectrometry (LC/MS) untargeted metabolomics. The identification workflow usually …
mass spectrometry (LC/MS) untargeted metabolomics. The identification workflow usually …
HsfA2 controls the activity of developmentally and stress-regulated heat stress protection mechanisms in tomato male reproductive tissues
Male reproductive tissues are more sensitive to heat stress (HS) compared to vegetative
tissues, but the basis of this phenomenon is poorly understood. Heat stress transcription …
tissues, but the basis of this phenomenon is poorly understood. Heat stress transcription …