Modeling isotopomer distributions in biochemical networks using isotopomer mapping matrices.

@article{Schmidt1997ModelingID,
  title={Modeling isotopomer distributions in biochemical networks using isotopomer mapping matrices.},
  author={Konstantin Schmidt and Morten Carlsen and J Nielsen and John V. Villadsen},
  journal={Biotechnology and bioengineering},
  year={1997},
  volume={55 6},
  pages={
          831-40
        }
}
Within the last decades NMR spectroscopy has undergone tremendous development and has become a powerful analytical tool for the investigation of intracellular flux distributions in biochemical networks using (13)C-labeled substrates. Not only are the experiments much easier to conduct than experiments employing radioactive tracer elements, but NMR spectroscopy also provides additional information on the labeling pattern of the metabolites. Whereas the maximum amount of information obtainable… 
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