Probing the Metabolic Network in Bloodstream-Form Trypanosoma brucei Using Untargeted Metabolomics with Stable Isotope Labelled Glucose
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Rainer Breitling | David G. Watson | Michael P. Barrett | Darren J. Creek | Eduard J. Kerkhoven | Fiona Achcar | Karl E. V. Burgess | Frédéric Bringaud | Achuthanunni Chokkathukalam | R. Breitling | M. Barrett | M. Biran | F. Bringaud | E. Kerkhoven | Dong-Hyun Kim | D. Creek | Pauline Morand | Ruwida Kamour | Fiona Achcar | D. Watson | K. Burgess | Achuthanunni Chokkathukalam | Jana Anderson | M. Mazet | Y. Millerioux | Stefan Weidt | Marc Biran | Dong-Hyun Kim | Yoann Millerioux | Pauline Morand | Muriel Mazet | Jana Anderson | Ruwida Kamour | Stefan K. Weidt | P. Morand | S. Weidt | David G. Watson | Rainer Breitling | Darren J. Creek | Karl E. V. Burgess | Michael P. Barrett | Dong-Hyun Kim | Stefan K. Weidt
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