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Biochemistry's new look

Until now, metabolomics researchers have had to adapt technology developed mainly for proteomics. But there are now solutions designed with them in mind. Nathan Blow reports.

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Blow, N. Biochemistry's new look. Nature 455, 697–698 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/455697a

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