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Comprehensive polar metabolomics and lipidomics profiling discriminates the transformed from the non-transformed state in colon tissue and cell lines
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Untargeted metabolomics reveals elevated L‐carnitine metabolism in pig and rat colon tissue following red versus white meat intake
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Untargeted metabolomics to reveal red versus white meat‐associated gut metabolites in a prudent and western dietary context
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Untargeted metabolomics unveils red meat-associated pathways in the gastro-intestinal tract
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Hepatic PPARα function and lipid metabolic pathways are dysregulated in polymicrobial sepsis
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Biomarkers of meat and seafood intake : an extensive literature review
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A metabolomics approach to unravel cricket paralysis virus infection in silkworm Bm5 cells
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Metabolomics-based biomarker discovery for bee health monitoring : a proof of concept study concerning nutritional stress in Bombus terrestris
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Investigation of diet-related DNA adduct formation by means of DNA adductomics
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Validated comprehensive metabolomics and lipidomics analysis of colon tissue and cell lines
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Metabolites in digestion fluids of pigs fed human diets : red versus white meat in the context of a prudent and western diet
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Metabolites in digestive contents of pigs fed human diets : red versus white meat in the context of a prudent and western diet
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Nutrimetabolomics : an integrative action for metabolomic analyses in human nutritional studies
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Metabolomic fingerprinting of in vitro human and in vivo pig colonic digests unravels red meat and white meat associated biomarkers
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Comprehensive metabolomic fingerprinting discriminates cancer from the non-transformed state in colonic tissue and cell lines
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In-depth investigation of diet-related DNA adduct formation via DNA adductomics : to eat or not to eat red meat!?
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DNA adductomics to unravel the potential causal association between red meat digestion and colorectal cancer
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A validated multi-matrix platform for metabolomic fingerprinting of human urine, feces and plasma using ultra-high performance liquid-chromatography coupled to hybrid orbitrap high-resolution mass spectrometry
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REIMS : enabling fast metabolomics and lipidomics without sample preparation
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DNA adduct profiling of in vitro colonic meat digests to map red vs. white meat genotoxicity
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Mass spectrometry based metabolomics of in vitro human colonic digests and fecal samples of pigs reveals promising candidate biomarker panels for the consumption of beef and chicken meat
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UHPLC-HRMS based metabolomics reveals fecal biomarkers to assess beef and chicken intake
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DNA adductomics to unravel the causal link between red meat digestion and colorectal cancer
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The use of a metabolomics platform to elucidate the relationship between the consumption of red meat and associated diseases
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DNA adduct markers associated with the gastrointestinal digestion of red meat
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Aminobacter sp MSH1 invades sand filter community biofilms while retaining 2,6-dichlorobenzamide degradation functionality under C- and N-limiting conditions
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A validated ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled to high resolution mass spectrometry multi-matrix polar metabolomics fingerprinting platform
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DNA adduct profiling of in vitro meat digests as a means to assess red vs. white meat genotoxicity
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Genetic (in)stability of 2,6-dichlorobenzamide catabolism in Aminobacter sp. strain MSH1 biofilms under carbon starvation conditions
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Untargeted metabolomics of colonic digests reveals kynurenine pathway metabolites, dityrosine and 3-dehydroxycarnitine as red versus white meat discriminating metabolites
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In vitro DNA adduct profiling to mechanistically link red meat consumption to colon cancer promotion
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Mass spectrometry based untargeted metabolomics of colonic digests reveals tryptophan catabolites, dityrosine and 3-dehydroxycarnitine as red versus white meat discriminating microbial metabolites
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Untargeted metabolomics of colonic digests reveals kynurenine pathway metabolites, dityrosine and 3-dehydroxycarnitine as red versus white meat discriminating metabolites
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High-resolution mass spectrometry based metabolomics reveals acetylcarnitines as metabolites discriminating red from white meat colonic digestion
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Reducing compounds equivocally influence oxidation during digestion of a high-fat beef product, which promotes cytotoxicity colorectal carcinoma cell lines
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UHPLC coupled to hybrid high resolution MS for digestion metabolomics and DNA adductomics
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High resolution mass spectrometry based metabolomics reveals acetylcarnitines as key metabolites discriminating red from white meat colonic digestion
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High-resolution mass spectrometry based metabolomics reveals acylcarnitines as key metabolites discriminating red from white meat colonic digestion
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High resolution mass spectrometry based digestion metabolomics and DNA adductomics reveal red meat digestion associated biomarkers
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Digestion metabolomics and DNA adductomics as a tool for phenotype discrimination
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Mapping of the DNA adductome to study the genotoxic effects of red meat consumption
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DNA adductomics to unravel the genotoxic effects of red meat consumption
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Linking meat consumption to colorectal cancer biomarkers: a metabolomic in vitro approach