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      Stable isotope-labeling studies in metabolomics: new insights into structure and dynamics of metabolic networks.

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          The rapid emergence of metabolomics has enabled system-wide measurements of metabolites in various organisms. However, advances in the mechanistic understanding of metabolic networks remain limited, as most metabolomics studies cannot routinely provide accurate metabolite identification, absolute quantification and flux measurement. Stable isotope labeling offers opportunities to overcome these limitations. Here we describe some current approaches to stable isotope-labeled metabolomics and provide examples of the significant impact that these studies have had on our understanding of cellular metabolism. Furthermore, we discuss recently developed software solutions for the analysis of stable isotope-labeled metabolomics data and propose the bioinformatics solutions that will pave the way for the broader application and optimal interpretation of system-scale labeling studies in metabolomics.

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          Journal
          Bioanalysis
          Bioanalysis
          1757-6199
          1757-6180
          Feb 2014
          : 6
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Glasgow Polyomics, Wolfson Wohl Cancer Research Centre, College of Medical Veterinary & Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, G61 1QH, UK.
          Article
          EMS57767
          10.4155/bio.13.348
          4048731
          24568354
          c7d060f0-edb2-45ff-a75c-c4fe326f1b1e
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