
A Systems Biology Approach to Study Metabolic Syndrome
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Systems biology in human health and disease.-
The liver in metabolic syndrome.-
Role of adipose tissue in the pathogenesis and treatment of metabolic syndrome.-
The beta cell in metabolic syndrome.-
The skeletal muscle in metabolic syndrome.-
The central nervous system in metabolic syndrome.-
Lipid metabolism in metabolic syndrome.-
Gut microbiota in metabolic syndrome.-
Proteomics in the systems-level study of the metabolic syndrome.-
Metabolomics in the systems-level study of the metabolic syndrome.- Fluxomics.-
In vitro colon model to study metabolic syndrome.-
Genome-scale modeling of tissue and cancer metabolism.-
Modeling of lipid membranes and lipoproteins.-
Computational statistics approaches to study metabolic syndrome.-
Towards modeling of metabolic syndrome: Tissue crosstalk in lipid spillover.
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