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Multi-omics

Multi-Omics Research in Fish Nutrition

Apr 24, 2024
Understanding the Impact of Intestinal Microbiota on Fish GrowthThe role of intestinal microbiota and their metabolites in governing the health and growth of hosts, especially in fish, remains a subje...

Seven Key Analytical Components in Microbiome Analysis

Apr 24, 2024
A comprehensive analysis of microbiome data within a 16S sequencing report involves a diverse array of complex analytical techniques, algorithms, and statistical principles. This article, by evaluatin...

Transcriptomics + Metabolomics in Color Research

Apr 24, 2024
Horticultural plants, encompassing fruits, vegetables, and flowers, exhibit a diverse range of color and quality traits, making these traits and their biochemical foundation a prominent research focus...

Multiomics Identifies Key Regulators in Cabbage Nutrients

Apr 24, 2024
We would like to highlight a recent publication discussing the results of combined use of metabolomics and transcriptomics to explain nutritional differences between two types of Chinese cabbage. The ...

Gut microbiota and metabolomics in type 1 diabetes research

Apr 24, 2024
Gut microbial functional and metabolic alterations in children with new-onset of type 1 diabetes (T1D) is profiled in an open access paper in Nature Communications. This work is an excellent example o...

Metabolomics and proteomics: insight into the disease

Apr 24, 2024
The importance of understanding the mechanism of disease cannot be underestimated, and looking into the mechanism from different research angles is always beneficial. We want to bring to your attentio...

Multi-omic Analysis Advantages and its Application

Apr 24, 2024
Discover the technological advantages and application areas of multi-omics analysis, unlocking new research potential from metabolomics to proteomics. Empower your studies with cutting-edge solutions and real-world examples!

Metwarebio's multi-omics approach facilitates the study of thrombosis mechanisms

Apr 24, 2024
Explore the groundbreaking study revealing how the gut microbiota-derived metabolite 2MBC influences thrombosis and platelet reactivity.
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