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View article: Eccrine sweat reveals normalization of artificial sweetener levels in children with overweight after nutritional education
Eccrine sweat reveals normalization of artificial sweetener levels in children with overweight after nutritional education Open
Determining metabolic parameters associated with childhood obesity is challenging due to the invasive nature of most sampling methods. Using a non-invasive eccrine sweat collection, 134 metabolomes were obtained from 54 children, of which …
View article: Analysis of Postmortem Dermal Extracts is an Efficient Illicit Drug Screening Method Supporting Forensic Medicine
Analysis of Postmortem Dermal Extracts is an Efficient Illicit Drug Screening Method Supporting Forensic Medicine Open
The forensic screening of illicit drugs usually depends on analyzing tissue homogenates, which is resource-intensive. Exploring a non-invasive sampling method using dermal extracts collected postmortem, we developed a rapid technique to an…
View article: P428: Metabolomics, Lipidomics and Proteomics of breast cancer patients during their first cycle of chemotherapy
P428: Metabolomics, Lipidomics and Proteomics of breast cancer patients during their first cycle of chemotherapy Open
View article: Mass spectrometry-based analysis of eccrine sweat supports predictive, preventive and personalised medicine in a cohort of breast cancer patients in Austria
Mass spectrometry-based analysis of eccrine sweat supports predictive, preventive and personalised medicine in a cohort of breast cancer patients in Austria Open
Objective Metabolomics measurements of eccrine sweat may provide novel and relevant biomedical information to support predictive, preventive and personalised medicine (3PM). However, only limited data is available regarding metabolic alter…
View article: Neuroactive metabolites and bile acids are altered in extremely premature infants with brain injury
Neuroactive metabolites and bile acids are altered in extremely premature infants with brain injury Open
The gut microbiome is associated with pathological neurophysiological evolvement in extremely premature infants suffering from brain injury. The exact underlying mechanism and its associated metabolic signatures in infants are not fully un…
View article: Neuroactive metabolites and bile acids are altered in extremely premature infants with brain injury
Neuroactive metabolites and bile acids are altered in extremely premature infants with brain injury Open
The gut microbiome has been associated with pathological neurophysiological evolvement in extremely premature infants suffering from brain injury. The exact underlying mechanism and its associated metabolic signatures in infants are not fu…
View article: Next-generation biomonitoring of the early-life chemical exposome in neonatal and infant development
Next-generation biomonitoring of the early-life chemical exposome in neonatal and infant development Open
Exposure to synthetic and natural chemicals is a major environmental risk factor in the etiology of many chronic diseases. Investigating complex co-exposures is necessary for a holistic assessment in exposome-wide association studies. In t…
View article: Next-generation biomonitoring of the early-life chemical exposome in neonatal and infant development
Next-generation biomonitoring of the early-life chemical exposome in neonatal and infant development Open
Exposure to man-made and natural chemicals is a major, yet not sufficiently considered, environmental risk factor in the etiology of chronic diseases. Current human biomonitoring approaches typically measure a limited number of exposures r…