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Most infections and traumatic injuries are cleared or repaired relatively rapidly and metabolic homoeostasis is soon restored. However, there is a broad range of inflammatory diseases which involve chronic activation of the immune system and, as a result, chronic persistent inflammation. We have b...
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oapen-20.500.12657-315332021-11-12T16:26:38Z Chapter 11 Metabolomics in the Analysis of Inflammatory Diseases Clay, Elizabeth Kapoor, Sabrina Bayley, Rachel Wallace, Graham R. Young, Stephen P. Fitzpatrick, Martin Kapoor, Sabrina Fitzpatrick, Martin Clay, Elizabeth Bayley, Rachel R., Graham P., Stephen molecular biology biochemistry genetics molecular biology biochemistry genetics Hypoxia (medical) Inflammation Lactic acid Metabolism Metabolite Metabolomics Rheumatoid arthritis bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSB Biochemistry Most infections and traumatic injuries are cleared or repaired relatively rapidly and metabolic homoeostasis is soon restored. However, there is a broad range of inflammatory diseases which involve chronic activation of the immune system and, as a result, chronic persistent inflammation. We have been studying the metabolic consequences of chronic inflammatory diseases with the aim of identifying metabolic fingerprints which may provide clues about why the localised tissue disease persists. 2019-10-04 14:48:47 2020-04-01T13:38:51Z 2017-04-12 23:55 2019-10-04 14:48:47 2020-04-01T13:38:51Z 2017-04-01 23:55:55 2019-10-04 14:48:47 2020-04-01T13:38:51Z 2020-04-01T13:38:51Z 2012 chapter 627376 OCN: 1030822503 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31533 eng application/pdf n/a 627376.pdf InTechOpen Metabolomics 10.5772/31814 10.5772/31814 09f6769d-48ed-467d-b150-4cf2680656a1 ef5e86b5-445b-4f87-b114-04ca8e9eef47 d859fbd3-d884-4090-a0ec-baf821c9abfd Wellcome 1 089384 066490 Wellcome Trust Wellcome open access |
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Most infections and traumatic injuries are cleared or repaired relatively rapidly and metabolic homoeostasis is soon restored. However, there is a broad range of inflammatory
diseases which involve chronic activation of the immune system and, as a result, chronic
persistent inflammation. We have been studying the metabolic consequences of chronic
inflammatory diseases with the aim of identifying metabolic fingerprints which may
provide clues about why the localised tissue disease persists. |
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