
The last decade has witnessed dramatic advances in our ability to determine the levels of an ever broadening range of metabolites. That said, while transcriptomic approaches provide almost complete coverage ([Gonzalez-Ballester et al., 2010][1]) and proteomics approaches are now capable of
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