Pronunciation: /məˈtæbəˌloʊm/
noun a complete set of metabolites in a biological sample, cell, or organism, analyzed as a whole
A1 The metabolome is the complete set of small molecules found in a biological sample.
A2 Scientists study the metabolome to understand the chemical processes happening in living organisms.
B1 Analyzing the metabolome can provide valuable insights into the health of an individual.
B2 Advancements in technology have made it easier to analyze the metabolome in various biological samples.
C1 Metabolomics is a field of study that focuses on the comprehensive analysis of the metabolome.
C2 The metabolome can be a powerful tool in personalized medicine, allowing for tailored treatments based on an individual's metabolic profile.
formal The study aimed to analyze the metabolome of cancer cells to identify potential biomarkers.
informal They're looking at the metabolome of those cells to see if they can find any clues.
slang I heard they're checking out the metabolome of those cancer cells for some answers.
figurative Exploring the metabolome is like uncovering a hidden treasure trove of biological information.
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