Multi-platform characterization of the human cerebrospinal fluid metabolome: a comprehensive and quantitative update
Genome Medicine2012Vol. 4(4), pp. 38–38
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Rupasri Mandal, An Chi Guo, Kruti K Chaudhary, Philip L.‐F. Liu, Faizath S. Yallou, Edison Dong, Farid Aziat, David S. Wishart
Abstract
The use of improved metabolomic and other analytical techniques has led to a 54% increase in the known size of the human CSF metabolome over the past 5 years. Commonly available metabolomic methods, when combined, can now routinely identify and quantify 36% of the 'detectable' human CSF metabolome. Our experimental works measured 78 new metabolites that, as per our knowledge, have not been reported to be present in human CSF. An updated CSF metabolome database containing the complete set of 476 human CSF compounds, their concentrations, related literature references and links to their known disease associations is freely available at the CSF metabolome database.
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