You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.
More InformationSpeaker | Makala Moore
Affiliation | UNC – Chapel Hill, USA
Gut metabolomic changes during pregnancy reveal the importance of GI region in sample collection
Part of the Webinar
Quantify the impact | Microbiome
Studies of gastrointestinal physiology and the gut microbiome often consider the influence of intestinal region on experimental endpoints. However, this same consideration is not often applied to the gut metabolome. Understanding the contribution of gut regionality may be critically important to the rapidly changing metabolic environments, such as during pregnancy.
Related articles
- Oxaloacetic acid (OAA) – Key metabolite in metabolism, disease, and therapeutic innovation
- Introduction to metabolomics in action
- Investigating the stool and plasma metabolome of people with HIV
- Metabolomics of sepsis and critical illness
- Fast-tracking interpretation and sharing of lipidomic data with standardized methods