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Volume 132, Number 2, February 2008
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Plant metabolomics coming of age
pp. 113-116(4)
Authors: Guy, Charles; Kopka, Joachim; Moritz, Thomas

Metabolomic technologies and their application to the study of plants and plant-host interactions
pp. 117-135(19)
Authors: Allwood, J. William; Ellis, David I.; Goodacre, Royston

Teaching (and learning from) metabolomics: The 2006 PlantMetaNet ETNA Metabolomics Research School
pp. 136-149(14)
Authors: Böttcher, Christoph; Centeno, Danilo; Freitag, Jens; Höfgen, Rainer; Köhl, Karin; Kopka, Joachim; Kroymann, Juergen; Matros, Andrea; Mock, Hans-Peter; Neumann, Stefan; Pfalz, Marina; von Roepenack-Lahaye, Edda; Schauer, Nicolas; Trenkamp, Sandra; Zubriggen, Matias; Fernie, Alisdair R.

Metabolite profile analysis: from raw data to regression and classification
pp. 150-161(12)
Authors: Steinfath, Matthias; Groth, Detlef; Lisec, Jan; Selbig, Joachim

Plant metabolomics and its potential application for human nutrition
pp. 162-175(14)
Authors: Hall, Robert D.; Brouwer, Inge D.; Fitzgerald, Melissa A.

Metabolomics integrated with transcriptomics: assessing systems response to sulfur-deficiency stress
pp. 190-198(9)
Authors: Hoefgen, Rainer; Nikiforova, Victoria J.

Metabolomics for plant stress response
pp. 199-208(10)
Authors: Shulaev, Vladimir; Cortes, Diego; Miller, Gad; Mittler, Ron

Plant metabolomics reveals conserved and divergent metabolic responses to salinity
pp. 209-219(11)
Authors: Sanchez, Diego H.; Siahpoosh, Mohammad R.; Roessner, Ute; Udvardi, Michael; Kopka, Joachim

Metabolomics of temperature stress
pp. 220-235(16)
Authors: Guy, Charles; Kaplan, Fatma; Kopka, Joachim; Selbig, Joachim; Hincha, Dirk K.

Transcriptome analyses give insights into selenium-stress responses and selenium tolerance mechanisms in Arabidopsis
pp. 236-253(18)
Authors: Van Hoewyk, Doug; Takahashi, Hideki; Inoue, Eri; Hess, Ann; Tamaoki, Masanori; Pilon-Smits, Elizabeth A. H.

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