- 346 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Only available on web
About This Book
Metabolomics: A Path Towards Personalized Medicine integrates environmental factors of genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics, providing a bridge to resolve gaps between fundamental science and applications in clinical medicine and population health. The concept of personalized medicine or precision medicine is of great interest in biomedical research as it helps bring about new drug discovery and biomarker identification. In addition, it helps clinicians prescribe the right medicine to the right person with maximum efficacy and minimum toxicity, allowing clinicians to further predict the susceptibility to disease onset of vulnerable populations.The book is ideally suited for researchers and postgraduate students who are interested in clinical and non-clinical studies where metabolites are used for the identification of disease and therapeutic targets.
- Gives insights on the importance of personalized medicine in clinical and research environments
- Provides the principles of metabolomics
- Presents applications of metabolomics in biomarker identification and drug discovery
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contributors
- About the editor
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Personalized medicine
- Chapter 2: Metabolomics for personalized medicine
- Chapter 3: Metabolomics in clinical diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of infectious diseases
- Chapter 4: Metabolomics used in clinical diagnosis related to newborn screening
- Chapter 5: Metabolic biomarkers in cancer
- Chapter 6: Magnetic resonance imaging in personalized medicine
- Chapter 7: Metabolomics of diabetes and cardiovascular disease
- Chapter 8: Industrial application of metabolomics for personalized medicine: Current status and challenges
- Appendices
- Index