Journal article

MeltDB 2.0-advances of the metabolomics software system


Authors listKessler, N; Neuweger, H; Bonte, A; Langenkämper, G; Niehaus, K; Nattkemper, TW; Goesmann, A

Publication year2013

Pages2452-2459

JournalBioinformatics

Volume number29

Issue number19

ISSN1367-4803

eISSN1460-2059

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btt414

PublisherOxford University Press


Abstract
Motivation: The research area metabolomics achieved tremendous popularity and development in the last couple of years. Owing to its unique interdisciplinarity, it requires to combine knowledge from various scientific disciplines. Advances in the high-throughput technology and the consequently growing quality and quantity of data put new demands on applied analytical and computational methods. Exploration of finally generated and analyzed datasets furthermore relies on powerful tools for data mining and visualization.Results: To cover and keep up with these requirements, we have created MeltDB 2.0, a next-generation web application addressing storage, sharing, standardization, integration and analysis of metabolomics experiments. New features improve both efficiency and effectivity of the entire processing pipeline of chromatographic raw data from pre-processing to the derivation of new biological knowledge. First, the generation of high-quality metabolic datasets has been vastly simplified. Second, the new statistics tool box allows to investigate these datasets according to a wide spectrum of scientific and explorative questions.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleKessler, N., Neuweger, H., Bonte, A., Langenkämper, G., Niehaus, K., Nattkemper, T., et al. (2013) MeltDB 2.0-advances of the metabolomics software system, Bioinformatics, 29(19), pp. 2452-2459. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btt414

APA Citation styleKessler, N., Neuweger, H., Bonte, A., Langenkämper, G., Niehaus, K., Nattkemper, T., & Goesmann, A. (2013). MeltDB 2.0-advances of the metabolomics software system. Bioinformatics. 29(19), 2452-2459. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btt414


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