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  • Lu, Wenyun, Michelle F Clasquin, Eugene Melamud, Daniel Amador-Noguez, Amy A Caudy, and Joshua D Rabinowitz. (2010) 2010. “Metabolomic Analysis via Reversed-Phase Ion-Pairing Liquid Chromatography Coupled to a Stand Alone Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer.”. Anal Chem 82 (8): 3212-21.
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  • Melamud, Eugene, Livia Vastag, and Joshua D Rabinowitz. (2010) 2010. “Metabolomic Analysis and Visualization Engine for LC-MS Data.”. Anal Chem 82 (23): 9818-26.
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  • Amador-Noguez, Daniel, Ian A Brasg, Xiao-Jiang Feng, Nathaniel Roquet, and Joshua D Rabinowitz. (2011) 2011. “Metabolome Remodeling During the Acidogenic-Solventogenic Transition in Clostridium Acetobutylicum.”. Appl Environ Microbiol 77 (22): 7984-97.
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  • Terry, Laura J, Livia Vastag, Joshua D Rabinowitz, and Thomas Shenk. (2012) 2012. “Human Kinome Profiling Identifies a Requirement for AMP-Activated Protein Kinase During Human Cytomegalovirus Infection.”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 109 (8): 3071-6.
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  • Olszewski, Kellen L, Joanne M Morrisey, Daniel Wilinski, James M Burns, Akhil B Vaidya, Joshua D Rabinowitz, and Manuel Llinás. (2009) 2009. “Host-Parasite Interactions Revealed by Plasmodium Falciparum Metabolomics.”. Cell Host Microbe 5 (2): 191-9.
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  • Boer, Viktor M, Christopher A Crutchfield, Patrick H Bradley, David Botstein, and Joshua D Rabinowitz. (2010) 2010. “Growth-Limiting Intracellular Metabolites in Yeast Growing under Diverse Nutrient Limitations.”. Mol Biol Cell 21 (1): 198-211.
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  • Breunig, Jeffrey S, Sean R Hackett, Joshua D Rabinowitz, and Leonid Kruglyak. (2014) 2014. “Genetic Basis of Metabolome Variation in Yeast.”. PLoS Genet 10 (3): e1004142.
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  • Kwon, Yun Kyung, Meytal B Higgins, and Joshua D Rabinowitz. (2010) 2010. “Antifolate-Induced Depletion of Intracellular Glycine and Purines Inhibits Thymineless Death in E. Coli.”. ACS Chem Biol 5 (8): 787-95.
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  • Bennett, Bryson D, Elizabeth H Kimball, Melissa Gao, Robin Osterhout, Stephen J Van Dien, and Joshua D Rabinowitz. (2009) 2009. “Absolute Metabolite Concentrations and Implied Enzyme Active Site Occupancy in Escherichia Coli.”. Nat Chem Biol 5 (8): 593-9.
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  • Jang, Cholsoon, Sheng Hui, Wenyun Lu, Alexis J Cowan, Raphael J Morscher, Gina Lee, Wei Liu, Gregory J Tesz, Morris J Birnbaum, and Joshua D Rabinowitz. (2018) 2018. “The Small Intestine Converts Dietary Fructose into Glucose and Organic Acids.”. Cell Metab 27 (2): 351-361.e3. doi:10.1016/j.cmet.2017.12.016.
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  • Jang, Cholsoon, Li Chen, and Joshua D Rabinowitz. (2018) 2018. “Metabolomics and Isotope Tracing.”. Cell 173 (4): 822-37. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2018.03.055.
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  • Vastag, Livia, Paul Jorgensen, Leonid Peshkin, Ru Wei, Joshua D Rabinowitz, and Marc W Kirschner. 2011. “Remodeling of the Metabolome During Early Frog Development.”. PLoS One 6 (2): e16881.
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  • Xu, Yi-Fan, Xin Zhao, David S Glass, Farnaz Absalan, David H Perlman, James R Broach, and Joshua D Rabinowitz. (2012) 2012. “Regulation of Yeast Pyruvate Kinase by Ultrasensitive Allostery Independent of Phosphorylation.”. Mol Cell 48 (1): 52-62.
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  • Yuan, Jie, Christopher D Doucette, William U Fowler, Xiao-Jiang Feng, Matthew Piazza, Herschel A Rabitz, Ned S Wingreen, and Joshua D Rabinowitz. 2009. “Metabolomics-Driven Quantitative Analysis of Ammonia Assimilation in E. Coli.”. Mol Syst Biol 5: 302.
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