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Metabolic Analysis Using Stable Isotopes. Methods in Enzymology Volume 561

  • Book

  • September 2015
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 3329091
Metabolic Analysis Using Stable Isotopes, the newest volume in Methods in Enzymology continues the legacy of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in the field. This volume covers research methods in metabolic analysis using stable isotopes.

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Table of Contents

1. Studies of Metabolism Using 13C MRS of Hyperpolarized Probes
Myriam M. Chaumeil,Chloé Najac and Sabrina M. Ronen
2. Hyperpolarized 13C Magnetic Resonance and Its Use in Metabolic Assessment of Cultured Cells and Perfused Organs
Lloyd Lumata, Chendong Yang, Mukundan Ragavan, Nicholas Carpenter, Ralph J. DeBerardinis and Matthew E. Merritt
3. Metabolic Tracing using Stable Isotope-Labelled Substrates and Mass  Spectrometry in the Perfused Mouse Heart
Matthieu Ruiz, Roselle Gélinas, Fanny Vaillant, Benjamin Lauzier and Christine Des        Rosiers
4. Probing Metabolism in the Intact Retina Using Stable Isotope Tracers
Jianhai Du, Jonathan D. Linton and James B. Hurley
5. Analysis of Cell Metabolism Using LC-MS and Isotope Tracers
Gillian M Mackay, Liang Zheng, Niels JF van den Broek and Eyal Gottlieb
6. Analysis of Fatty Acid Metabolism Using Stable Isotope Tracers and Mass Spectrometry
Sergey Tumanov, Vinay Bulusu, and Jurre J. Kamphorst
7. Dynamic Proteomics: In Vivo Proteome-Wide Measurement of Protein Kinetics Using Metabolic Labeling
W.E. Holmes, T.E. Angel, K.W. Li and M.K. Hellerstein
8. Non-targeted Tracer Fate Detection
Daniel Weindl, Andre Wegner and Karsten Hiller
9. Isotopomer Spectral Analysis: Utilizing Nonlinear Models in Isotopic Flux        Studies
Joanne K Kelleher and Gary B. Nickol
10. Effect of Error Propagation in Stable Isotope Tracer Studies: An Approach for Estimating Impact on Apparent Biochemical Flux.
Stephen F. Previs, Kithsiri Herath, Jose Castro-Perez, Ablatt Mahsut, Haihong Zhou, David G. McLaren, Vinit Shah, Rory J. Rohm, Steven J. Stout, Wendy Zhong, Sheng-    Ping Wang, Douglas G. Johns, Brian K. Hubbard, Michele A. Cleary and Thomas P.     Roddy