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EP20348
Poster Title: Metabonomics, Dietary Influences and Cultural Differences: A 1H NMR-Based Study of Urine Samples Obtained From Healthy British and Swedish Subjects
Submitted on 19 Dec 2013
Author(s): E.M. Lenz, J. Bright, I.D. Wilson1, A. Hughes, J. Morrisson, H. Lindberg and A. Lockton
Affiliations: AstraZeneca
Poster Views: 1,576
Submitted on 19 Dec 2013
Author(s): E.M. Lenz, J. Bright, I.D. Wilson1, A. Hughes, J. Morrisson, H. Lindberg and A. Lockton
Affiliations: AstraZeneca
Poster Views: 1,576
Abstract: Metabonomics is well established as a means of disease and toxicity screening in experimental animals.
Metabonomics will find increased application in the study of healthy and diseased humans. However,one of the major obstacles in clinical investigations is the greater variability in a human population.
Here, we describe two investigations on healthy subjects designed to evaluate the variability in metabonomic data, in view of dietary influences and cultural trends.
Summary: Here, we describe two investigations on healthy subjects designed to evaluate the variability in metabonomic data, in view of dietary influences and cultural trends.
Metabonomics will find increased application in the study of healthy and diseased humans. However,one of the major obstacles in clinical investigations is the greater variability in a human population.
Here, we describe two investigations on healthy subjects designed to evaluate the variability in metabonomic data, in view of dietary influences and cultural trends.
Summary: Here, we describe two investigations on healthy subjects designed to evaluate the variability in metabonomic data, in view of dietary influences and cultural trends.
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