Multivariate data analysis in biochemistry: a new integrative approach to metabolic control in brain aging
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Multivariate data analysis in biochemistry: a new integrative approach to metabolic control in brain aging
Abstract
The principal component analysis (PCA) allows to obtain a quantitative measure of the state of metabolism as a whole. In this paper we applied this method to the study of energy metabolism during aging process and of the effect of a drug (Acetyl-1-carnitine, ALCAR) on the aging brain.
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