Metabolomics and Its Impact on Health and Diseases (Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, 277)
By Veronica Ghini, Kathleen A. Stringer, Claudio Luchinat
This volume of the Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2019, addresses the rapidly growing and evolving field of metabolomics. It has been compiled and designed to broaden and enrich your understanding as well as simplify a complicated picture of the diverse field of metabolomics. This is accomplished by chapters from experts in the field on basic principles as well as reviews and updates of analytical techniques. The variety and different perspectives of the NMR approaches are described in the chapters By David Wishart, Daniel Raftery and Ryan McKay, while mass spectrometry advances are covered by Charles R. Evans and Stefan Kempa. This book also reflects the state of the art in the application of metabolomics to cell biology (Marta Cascante and Ulrich Guenther) and chapters that share insights into the application of metabolomics in various diseases (Paola Turano and Claudio Luchinat, Rachel S. Kelly and Jessica Lasky-Su, Paige Lacy, and Angela Rogers. Relationships of metabolomics with drugs are highlighted by Robert Verpoorte (natural products drug discovery), by Oscar Millet and by Turano and Luchinat (perspectives in precision medicine) and by Daniel L. Hertz (drug-induced peripheral neuropathy). From the above list of diverse topics, we believe this book has interdisciplinary appeal and scholars with an interest in the role of metabolomics in achieving precision medicine will find it of particular or special interest.
In the rapidly advancing field of pharmacology, staying up-to-date with the latest research and developments is essential. The Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology has been a trusted resource for scholars and researchers for over a century. Now, in its 100th anniversary edition, the Handbook brings you the latest insights and breakthroughs in the field of metabolomics, a rapidly growing and evolving area of study.
Metabolomics is the comprehensive analysis of small molecules and metabolites present within a biological system. It provides valuable information about the metabolic pathways and processes occurring in cells, tissues, and organisms. In recent years, metabolomics has gained significant attention for its potential applications in various fields, including medicine, drug discovery, and precision medicine.
The Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology: Metabolomics, edited by Veronica Ghini, Kathleen A. Stringer, and Claudio Luchinat, is designed to broaden and enrich your understanding of metabolomics. The book features contributions from experts in the field who provide a comprehensive overview of the basic principles, analytical techniques, and applications of metabolomics.
The book begins with chapters that cover the basic principles of metabolomics, providing a solid foundation for understanding the field. David Wishart, Daniel Raftery, and Ryan McKay discuss the various NMR approaches used in metabolomics, while Charles R. Evans and Stefan Kempa explore the latest advances in mass spectrometry for metabolomics.
The application of metabolomics to cell biology is another important aspect covered in the book. Marta Cascante and Ulrich Guenther discuss how metabolomics can contribute to a better understanding of cellular processes and pathways. The book also includes chapters that highlight the application of metabolomics in various diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, and neurological disorders. Authors Paola Turano and Claudio Luchinat, Rachel S. Kelly and Jessica Lasky-Su, Paige Lacy, and Angela Rogers share valuable insights into the role of metabolomics in disease diagnosis and treatment.
One of the key areas where metabolomics has shown great potential is in precision medicine. The book delves into the relationship between metabolomics and drug discovery, highlighting the use of metabolomics for natural products drug discovery and precision medicine. Authors Robert Verpoorte, Oscar Millet, and Turano and Luchinat shed light on the applications and future prospects of metabolomics in achieving precision medicine.
Additionally, the Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology addresses the important topic of drug-induced peripheral neuropathy. Daniel L. Hertz explores the role of metabolomics in understanding this adverse effect of certain medications, providing valuable insights for drug development and patient safety.
With its diverse range of topics and perspectives, the Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology: Metabolomics offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the field of metabolomics. Scholars and researchers with an interest in precision medicine and the role of metabolomics in advancing healthcare will find this book particularly valuable.
Published by Springer, the 1st edition of this book is set to be released on March 4, 2023. It is available as an eBook with 392 pages, providing comprehensive coverage of the subject matter. The book is written in English and has ISBN-10: 303126858X and ISBN-13: 978-3031268588.
Order your copy of the Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology: Metabolomics and stay at the forefront of the latest advancements in this exciting field. With its deep insights, comprehensive coverage, and expert contributions, this book is a must-have resource for anyone involved in metabolomics research and its applications.
Product Details
- Publisher : Springer; 1st ed. 2023 edition (March 4, 2023)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 392 pages
- ISBN-10 : 303126858X
- ISBN-13 : 978-3031268588