About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to advance the role of metabolomics in the understanding and management of cardiovascular diseases. The primary objectives include exploring potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets, thereby contributing to improved diagnosis and treatment strategies. Key questions to be addressed include the identification of plasma biomarkers for CVD diagnosis, the analysis of biochemical metabolic status through metabolic regulation networks, and the clarification of CVD etiology and mechanisms based on metabolic characteristics.
To gather further insights in the application of metabolomics to cardiovascular diseases, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Discovery of plasma biomarkers for cardiovascular diseases diagnosis
- Analyzing the biochemical metabolic status in cardiovascular disease through metabolic regulation networks
- Clarifying the etiology and mechanism of cardiovascular diseases based on different metabolic characteristics
- Exploring potential functional small molecule metabolism for cardiovascular disease
- Combining other multi-omics analyses to deeply analyze the pathophysiological mechanisms
- Metabolomics and drug efficacy and toxicology
Keywords: metabolomics, cardiovascular disease, biomarkers, therapy targets, mechanisms
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