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Figure 1 shows that the consequences of omitting a key search term vary considerably, with identification failure rates ranging from 0.0% (for leaving out "h1n1" in Week 1) to 37.0% (for "influenza" in Week 4).
Control experiments were carried out to validate these results by repeating the metabolism experiments, but systematically omitting a key component such as the substrate, the enzyme, or the essential cytochrome P450 reductase cofactor NADPH, and in each of these controls none of the metabolites were observed.
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