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can be defined as the map of the entire transcriptome in the presence of biologically or environmentally relevant concentrations of an essential or toxic metal, respectively. The metallometabolome constitutes the complete pool of small metabolites in a cell at any given time. This gives rise to the
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is the study of metallome: the "comprehensive analysis of the entirety of metal and metalloid species within a cell or tissue type". Therefore, metallomics can be considered a branch of
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Banci, Lucia; Bertini, Ivano (2013). "Chapter 1. Metallomics and the Cell: Some Definitions and General Comments". In Banci, Lucia (ed.).
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whole metallointeractome and knowledge of this is important in comparative metallomics dealing with toxicity and drug discovery.
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Mounicou, S.; Szpunar, J.; Lobinski, R. (2009). "Metallomics: the concept and methodology".
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constitutes the whole metallome. A study of the metallome is done to arrive at the
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Williams, R.J.P. (2001). "Chemical selection of elements by cells".
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Haraguchi, H. (2004). "Metallomics as integrated biometal science".
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Shanker, A. K.; Djanaguiraman, M.; Venkateswarlu, B. (2009).
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Wackett, L. P.; Dodge, A. G.; Ellis, L. B. M. (2004).
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Distribution of metal ions in a cellular compartment
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Index

Metallomics (journal)
metal
ions
cellular
proteome
metabolomics
metabolites
metalloproteins
biomolecules
transcriptome
metabolome
Bioinorganic chemistry
-omics
Williams 2001
Szpunar 2005
Haraguchi 2004


Shanker, Djanaguiraman & Venkateswarlu 2009
doi
10.1007/978-94-007-5561-1_1
ISBN
978-94-007-5560-4
PMID
23595668
ISBN
978-94-007-5561-1
ISSN
1559-0836
ISSN

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