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|Term=Metabolomics
|Term=Metabolomics
|Short definition=Metabolism - {{Pronunciation}} (meh-TA-boo-lih-zum) The chemical changes that take place in a cell or organism. These changes create energy and the materials that cells and organisms need to grow, reproduce, and stay healthy
|Short definition=Metabolomics - {{Pronunciation}} (meh-TA-buh-LOH mix) The study of substances called metabolites in cells and tissues. Metabolites are small molecules that are formed when the body breaks down food, drugs, chemicals, or its own tissues
|Type=Cancer terms
|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=Oncology
|Specialty=Oncology

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Metabolomics
TermMetabolomics
Short definitionMetabolomics - (pronounced) (meh-TA-buh-LOH mix) The study of substances called metabolites in cells and tissues. Metabolites are small molecules that are formed when the body breaks down food, drugs, chemicals, or its own tissues. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Metabolomics - (pronounced) (meh-TA-buh-LOH mix) The study of substances called metabolites in cells and tissues. Metabolites are small molecules that are formed when the body breaks down food, drugs, chemicals, or its own tissues. They can be measured in blood, urine and other body fluids. Disease and environmental factors such as diet, medications, and chemicals can affect how the body makes and uses metabolites. Metabolomics can help find new ways to diagnose and treat diseases like cancer

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