Chapter 11 Metabolomics in the Analysis of Inflammatory Diseases

Most infections and traumatic injuries are cleared or repaired relatively rapidly and metabolic homoeostasis is soon restored. However, there is a broad range of inflammatory diseases which involve chronic activation of the immune system and, as a result, chronic persistent inflammation. We have bee...

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Main Author: Clay, Elizabeth (auth)
Other Authors: Kapoor, Sabrina (auth), Bayley, Rachel (auth), Wallace, Graham R. (auth), Young, Stephen P. (auth), Fitzpatrick, Martin (auth), R., Graham (auth), P., Stephen (auth)
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Language:English
Published: InTechOpen 2012
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