Glucose and amino acid isotope tracers
Glucose and amino acid isotope tracers are analytical tools used to study metabolic pathways and processes within biological systems. These tracers incorporate stable isotopes, which can be detected and quantified using specialized analytical techniques such as mass spectrometry or nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The core function of these tracers is to provide researchers with a means to track the flow and incorporation of specific molecules within complex biological matrices, enabling the investigation of metabolic fluxes and kinetics.
4 protocols using glucose and amino acid isotope tracers
Isotope Tracing for Metabolism
Metabolic Isotope Labeling Protocol
Metabolic Isotope Labeling Protocol
Isotope Tracing for Metabolism
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