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Douglas B. Kell
Researcher at University of Liverpool
Publications - 657
Citations - 55792
Douglas B. Kell is an academic researcher from University of Liverpool. The author has contributed to research in topics: Systems biology & Dielectric. The author has an hindex of 111, co-authored 634 publications receiving 50335 citations. Previous affiliations of Douglas B. Kell include Max Planck Society & University of Wales.
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Procedures for large-scale metabolic profiling of serum and plasma using gas chromatography and liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry
Warwick B. Dunn,David Broadhurst,David Broadhurst,Paul Begley,Eva Zelena,Sue Francis-McIntyre,Nadine Anderson,Marie Brown,Joshau D Knowles,Antony Halsall,John N. Haselden,Andrew W. Nicholls,Ian D. Wilson,Douglas B. Kell,Royston Goodacre +14 more
TL;DR: The experimental workflow for long-term and large-scale metabolomic studies involving thousands of human samples with data acquired for multiple analytical batches over many months and years is described.
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Metabolomics by numbers: acquiring and understanding global metabolite data.
Royston Goodacre,Seetharaman Vaidyanathan,Warwick B. Dunn,George G. Harrigan,Douglas B. Kell +4 more
TL;DR: In this postgenomic era, there is a specific need to assign function to orphan genes in order to validate potential targets for drug therapy and to discover new biomarkers of disease.
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Oscillations in NF-κB Signaling Control the Dynamics of Gene Expression
David E. Nelson,Adaoha E. C. Ihekwaba,M Elliott,James R. Johnson,C. A. Gibney,B. E. Foreman,Glyn Nelson,Violaine Sée,Caroline A. Horton,David G. Spiller,Steven W. Edwards,H. P. McDowell,John Unitt,Elaine Sullivan,Rachel L. Grimley,Neil Benson,David S. Broomhead,Douglas B. Kell,Michael R. H. White +18 more
TL;DR: Single-cell time-lapse imaging and computational modeling of NF-κB (RelA) localization showed asynchronous oscillations following cell stimulation that decreased in frequency with increased IκBα transcription.
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Systematic functional analysis of the yeast genome
TL;DR: The genome sequence of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has provided the first complete inventory of the working parts of a eukaryotic cell, and systematic and comprehensive approaches to the elucidation of yeast gene function are discussed.
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A functional genomics strategy that uses metabolome data to reveal the phenotype of silent mutations
Léonie M. Raamsdonk,Bas Teusink,David Broadhurst,Nianshu Zhang,Andrew Hayes,Michael C. Walsh,Jan A. Berden,Kevin M. Brindle,Douglas B. Kell,Jem J. Rowland,Hans V. Westerhoff,Karel van Dam,Stephen G. Oliver +12 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated how the intracellular concentrations of metabolites can reveal phenotypes for proteins active in metabolic regulation, and this approach to functional analysis, using comparative metabolomics, is called FANCY—an abbreviation for functional analysis by co-responses in yeast.