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Jeremy K. Nicholson

Researcher at Murdoch University

Publications -  796
Citations -  89291

Jeremy K. Nicholson is an academic researcher from Murdoch University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy & Metabolite. The author has an hindex of 141, co-authored 773 publications receiving 80275 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeremy K. Nicholson include Nestlé & Bristol-Myers Squibb.

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Host-Gut Microbiota Metabolic Interactions

TL;DR: A deeper understanding of the axes that physiologically connect the gut, liver, muscle, and brain are a prerequisite for optimizing therapeutic strategies to manipulate the gut microbiota to combat disease and improve health.
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'metabonomics': understanding the metabolic responses of living systems to pathophysiological stimuli via multivariate statistical analysis of biological nmr spectroscopic data

TL;DR: Metabonomics: understanding the metabolic responses of living systems to pathophysiological stimuli via multivariate statistical analysis of biological NMR spectroscopic data by using NMR data from Xenobiotica.
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Metabonomics: a platform for studying drug toxicity and gene function

TL;DR: Metabonomics is a systems approach for studying in vivo metabolic profiles, which promises to provide information on drug toxicity, disease processes and gene function at several stages in the discovery-and-development process.
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Metabolic profiling, metabolomic and metabonomic procedures for NMR spectroscopy of urine, plasma, serum and tissue extracts.

TL;DR: The main NMR spectroscopic applications in modern metabolic research are summarized, and detailed protocols for biofluid and tissue sample collection and preparation are provided, including the extraction of polar and lipophilic metabolites from tissues.
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Systems biology: Metabonomics

Jeremy K. Nicholson, +1 more
- 23 Oct 2008 - 
TL;DR: By measuring and mathematically modelling changes in the levels of products of metabolism found in biological fluids and tissues, metabonomics offers fresh insight into the effects of diet, drugs and disease.