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Abstract The capacity to leverage high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) with transient isotope labeling experiments is an untapped opportunity to derive insights on context-specific metabolism, that is difficult to assess quantitatively. Tools are needed to comprehensively mine isotopologue information in an automated, high-throughput way without errors. We describe a tool, Stable Isotope-assisted Metabolomics for Pathway Elucidation (SIMPEL), to simplify analysis and interpretation of isotope-enriched HRMS datasets. The efficacy ofSIMPELis demonstrated through examples of central carbon and lipid metabolism. In the first description, a dual-isotope labeling experiment is paired withSIMPELand isotopically nonstationary metabolic flux analysis (INST-MFA) to resolve fluxes in central metabolism that would be otherwise challenging to quantify. In the second example,SIMPELwas paired with HRMS-based lipidomics data to describe lipid metabolism based on a single labeling experiment. Available as an R package,SIMPELextends metabolomics analyses to include isotopologue signatures necessary to quantify metabolic flux.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available December 1, 2025
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Richers, Sherwood; Froustey, Julien; Ghosh, Somdutta; Foucart, Francois; Gomez, Javier (, Physical Review D)
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Sulkosky, Vincent; Peng, Chao; Chen, Jian-ping; Deur, Alexandre; Abrahamyan, Sergey; Aniol, Konrad A.; Armstrong, David S.; Averett, Todd; Bailey, Stephen J.; Beck, Arie; et al (, Nature Physics)null (Ed.)Understanding the nucleon spin structure in the regime where the strong interaction becomes truly strong poses a challenge to both experiment and theory. At energy scales below the nucleon mass of about 1 GeV, the intense interaction among the quarks and gluons inside the nucleon makes them highly correlated. Their coherent behaviour causes the emergence of effective degrees of freedom, requiring the application of non-perturbative techniques such as chiral effective field theory. Here we present measurements of the neutron’s generalized spin polarizabilities that quantify the neutron’s spin precession under electromagnetic fields at very low energy-momentum transfer squared down to 0.035 GeV2. In this regime, chiral effective field theory calculations are expected to be applicable. Our data, however, show a strong discrepancy with these predictions, presenting a challenge to the current description of the neutron’s spin properties.more » « less
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