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Computational Metabolomics 1st Edition Nabil Semmar

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Computational Metabolomics 1st Edition Nabil Semmar
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.03 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Nabil Semmar
ISBN: 9781613242674, 1613242670
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Computational Metabolomics 1st Edition Nabil Semmar by Nabil Semmar 9781613242674, 1613242670 instant download after payment.

Metabolism represents a complex system characterized by a high variability in metabolites’ structure, concentration and regulation ratio. Such variability is observed at different metabolic scales going from metabolites to metabolic profiles via chemical reactions and metabolic pathways, as well as under static or dynamic aspects. Variations in these components are due to apparition-disappearance, level increase-decrease and/or relative changes in weights or contributions leading to different structural, functional and evolutive states of the metabolic system. This book presents a variety of different computational approaches of the variability in metabolic systems.

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