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Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human  metabolism. - Abstract - Europe PMC
Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human metabolism. - Abstract - Europe PMC

iMM1865: A New Reconstruction of Mouse Genome-Scale Metabolic Model |  Scientific Reports
iMM1865: A New Reconstruction of Mouse Genome-Scale Metabolic Model | Scientific Reports

Analysis of human metabolism by reducing the complexity of the genome-scale  models using redHUMAN | Nature Communications
Analysis of human metabolism by reducing the complexity of the genome-scale models using redHUMAN | Nature Communications

Biomolecules | Free Full-Text | Simultaneous Integration of Gene Expression  and Nutrient Availability for Studying the Metabolism of Hepatocellular  Carcinoma Cell Lines | HTML
Biomolecules | Free Full-Text | Simultaneous Integration of Gene Expression and Nutrient Availability for Studying the Metabolism of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cell Lines | HTML

Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human  metabolism | Nature Biotechnology
Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human metabolism | Nature Biotechnology

Biomedicines | Free Full-Text | Design of In Vitro Hair Follicles for  Different Applications in the Treatment of Alopecia—A Review | HTML
Biomedicines | Free Full-Text | Design of In Vitro Hair Follicles for Different Applications in the Treatment of Alopecia—A Review | HTML

SS-SI-VASO Sequence Manual – layer fMRI blog
SS-SI-VASO Sequence Manual – layer fMRI blog

Biomolecules | Free Full-Text | Simultaneous Integration of Gene Expression  and Nutrient Availability for Studying the Metabolism of Hepatocellular  Carcinoma Cell Lines | HTML
Biomolecules | Free Full-Text | Simultaneous Integration of Gene Expression and Nutrient Availability for Studying the Metabolism of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cell Lines | HTML

Team:MSP-Maastricht/Engineering - 2020.igem.org
Team:MSP-Maastricht/Engineering - 2020.igem.org

Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human  metabolism | Nature Biotechnology
Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human metabolism | Nature Biotechnology

Biomolecules | Free Full-Text | Simultaneous Integration of Gene Expression  and Nutrient Availability for Studying the Metabolism of Hepatocellular  Carcinoma Cell Lines | HTML
Biomolecules | Free Full-Text | Simultaneous Integration of Gene Expression and Nutrient Availability for Studying the Metabolism of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cell Lines | HTML

Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human  metabolism | Nature Biotechnology
Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human metabolism | Nature Biotechnology

When metabolism meets physiology: Harvey and Harvetta | bioRxiv
When metabolism meets physiology: Harvey and Harvetta | bioRxiv

Dicloxacillin | C19H17Cl2N3O5S - PubChem
Dicloxacillin | C19H17Cl2N3O5S - PubChem

Applications for the Research Clusters | Office of OneIT | UNC Charlotte
Applications for the Research Clusters | Office of OneIT | UNC Charlotte

Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human  metabolism | Nature Biotechnology
Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human metabolism | Nature Biotechnology

Metabolites | Free Full-Text | Genome-Scale Metabolic Modeling with Protein  Expressions of Normal and Cancerous Colorectal Tissues for Oncogene  Inference | HTML
Metabolites | Free Full-Text | Genome-Scale Metabolic Modeling with Protein Expressions of Normal and Cancerous Colorectal Tissues for Oncogene Inference | HTML

Analysis of human metabolism by reducing the complexity of the genome-scale  models using redHUMAN | Nature Communications
Analysis of human metabolism by reducing the complexity of the genome-scale models using redHUMAN | Nature Communications

Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human  metabolism | Nature Biotechnology
Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human metabolism | Nature Biotechnology

Metabolites | Free Full-Text | Genome-Scale Metabolic Modeling with Protein  Expressions of Normal and Cancerous Colorectal Tissues for Oncogene  Inference | HTML
Metabolites | Free Full-Text | Genome-Scale Metabolic Modeling with Protein Expressions of Normal and Cancerous Colorectal Tissues for Oncogene Inference | HTML

Biology | Free Full-Text | Computer-Aided Design for Identifying Anticancer  Targets in Genome-Scale Metabolic Models of Colon Cancer | HTML
Biology | Free Full-Text | Computer-Aided Design for Identifying Anticancer Targets in Genome-Scale Metabolic Models of Colon Cancer | HTML

DIAMOND+MEGAN: Fast and Easy Taxonomic and Functional Analysis of Short and  Long Microbiome Sequences - Bağcı - 2021 - Current Protocols - Wiley Online  Library
DIAMOND+MEGAN: Fast and Easy Taxonomic and Functional Analysis of Short and Long Microbiome Sequences - Bağcı - 2021 - Current Protocols - Wiley Online Library

Analysis of human metabolism by reducing the complexity of the genome-scale  models using redHUMAN | Nature Communications
Analysis of human metabolism by reducing the complexity of the genome-scale models using redHUMAN | Nature Communications

Deep learning trained algorithm maintains the quality of half-dose  contrast-enhanced liver computed tomography images: Comparison with hybrid  iterative reconstruction - European Journal of Radiology
Deep learning trained algorithm maintains the quality of half-dose contrast-enhanced liver computed tomography images: Comparison with hybrid iterative reconstruction - European Journal of Radiology

Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human  metabolism. - Abstract - Europe PMC
Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human metabolism. - Abstract - Europe PMC

Jared Tanner (@jjtanner) / Twitter
Jared Tanner (@jjtanner) / Twitter

Cofactors revisited – predicting the impact of flavoprotein-related  diseases on a genome scale | bioRxiv
Cofactors revisited – predicting the impact of flavoprotein-related diseases on a genome scale | bioRxiv

Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human  metabolism | Nature Biotechnology
Recon3D enables a three-dimensional view of gene variation in human metabolism | Nature Biotechnology

OptFill: A Tool for Infeasible Cycle-Free Gapfilling of Stoichiometric  Metabolic Models - ScienceDirect
OptFill: A Tool for Infeasible Cycle-Free Gapfilling of Stoichiometric Metabolic Models - ScienceDirect