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Nov
Nov 02, 2023
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative condition with a subtle onset. Clinically, it manifests through a range of dementia symptoms, including memory impairment, aphasia, apra...
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Oct
Oct 27, 2023
The Liver Meeting is the premier event in the field of hepatology and will take place in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, from November 10th to 14th. The comprehensive program includes scientific workshops...
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Oct
Oct 16, 2023
Flavonoids, owing to their versatile functionalities, have emerged as prominent molecules in the realm of plant material research. In this article, our focus lies on elucidating the classification, sy...
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Oct
Oct 10, 2023
We are very pleased to share a recent paper 'ETHYLENE INSENSITIVE 3-LIKE 2 regulates β-carotene and ascorbic acid in tomatoes during ripening' which published in Plant Physiology. This articl...
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Sep
Sep 27, 2023
In the previous two blogs we have discussed Metabolomics of Plant Pigmentation and shared 5 related case studies (click here to view), in this post we share another 5 metabolomics in color research ba...
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Sep
Sep 26, 2023
Energy metabolism, the exquisite dance of molecules that fuels life, is both a marvel of nature's engineering and a critical component of our existence. In this article, we delve into the profound...
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Sep 20, 2023
In the previous blog, "Metabolomics of Plant Pigmentation," we have explored the Rich Tapestry of Natural Color. Here, we share 5 client publications on the use of omic technology, specifica...
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Sep
Sep 19, 2023
Five Brief Summaries of the Latest Research Articles on Metabolomics and Multi-Omics in the Field of Medicine.
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Sep
Sep 11, 2023
We are very pleased to share the chemotherapy-resistant pancreatic cancer study published in Cell Reports Medicine Journal. The authors of "Metabolic classification suggests the GLUT1/ALDOB/G6PD ...
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Sep
Sep 08, 2023
The natural world boasts a dazzling spectrum of colors, extending far beyond the ubiquitous green we associate with plant life. From the vibrant reds and oranges to the calming blues and regal purples...