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Default Characterising Alzheimer's disease through integrative NMR- and LC-MS-based metabolomics

Characterising Alzheimer's disease through integrative NMR- and LC-MS-based metabolomics

CONCLUSION: Using a combination of LC-MS and NMR methodologies we identified several altered mechanisms possibly related to AD pathology. EVs require additional optimization prior to their possible utilization as a biological material for AD-related metabolomics studies.

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