MeltDB: a software platform for the analysis and integration of metabolomics experiment data

@article{Neuweger2008MeltDBAS,
  title={MeltDB: a software platform for the analysis and integration of metabolomics experiment data},
  author={Heiko Neuweger and Stefan P. Albaum and Michael Dondrup and Marcus Persicke and Tony Watt and Karsten Niehaus and Jens Stoye and Alexander Goesmann},
  journal={Bioinformatics},
  year={2008},
  volume={24 23},
  pages={
          2726-32
        }
}
MOTIVATION The recent advances in metabolomics have created the potential to measure the levels of hundreds of metabolites which are the end products of cellular regulatory processes. The automation of the sample acquisition and subsequent analysis in high-throughput instruments that are capable of measuring metabolites is posing a challenge on the necessary systematic storage and computational processing of the experimental datasets. Whereas a multitude of specialized software systems for… 
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