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"In this volume of Methods in Enzymology, I have brought together experts who commonly apply stable isotope tracers to study metabolism in mammalian systems. Although the details of each protocol are available in a number of formats, I have attempted to include descriptive methods in a more integrated manner that makes the protocols more accessible to newcomers and young scientists."
"In this volume of Methods in Enzymology, I have brought together experts who commonly apply stable isotope tracers to study metabolism in mammalian systems. Although the details of each protocol are available in a number of formats, I have attempted to include descriptive methods in a more integrated manner that makes the protocols more accessible to newcomers and young scientists."

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Available at Open Library or Internet Archive.

"In this volume of Methods in Enzymology, I have brought together experts who commonly apply stable isotope tracers to study metabolism in mammalian systems. Although the details of each protocol are available in a number of formats, I have attempted to include descriptive methods in a more integrated manner that makes the protocols more accessible to newcomers and young scientists."