The three major functions of the immune system: to recognize and destroy any foreign body (virus, bacteria, etc.) that has invaded from outside; Dealing with aging, injury, death, degeneration of the own cells; Identify and treat mutated and virus-infected cells in the body." Immunity is the guardian of health, but how much do you know about your immune status? Quantify your immune health with our expert tests and help you develop a scientific improvement plan."
MoreThe metabolome is a real-time reflection of the health state of the body and is the sum total of all biochemical reactions in the body. These reactions are responsible for converting and using energy to sustain life. Important metabolic pathways (such as glucose metabolism, lipid metabolism, protein metabolism, nucleic acid metabolism, respiratory chain, citric acid cycle, pentose phosphate pathway), each of which has its own unique biological significance and regulatory role, work together to maintain energy balance and cell function in the body. Through metabolome detection, in-depth analysis of the root causes of health problems, accurate optimization of health management programs.
Moreipidomics is the comprehensive and systematic analysis and identification of lipids in organisms, tissues or cells and the molecules that interact with them, to understand the structure and function of lipids, and then reveal the relationship between lipid metabolism and the physiological and pathological processes of cells, organs and even the body. At present, lipidomics has been widely used in drug development, molecular physiology, molecular pathology, functional genomics, nutrition, environment and health and other important fields.
Moreproteomics is the science of studying the protein composition of cells, tissues or organisms and its changes. Including protein expression levels, post-translational modifications, protein-protein interactions and other research content, focusing on dynamic description of gene regulation, quantitative determination of protein levels of gene expression, identification of diseases, drugs and other effects on life processes, and explanation of gene expression regulation mechanisms.
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