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A cell contains thousands of lipids. Lipidomics reports the precise lipid composition of a sample to fuel research and progress in all biology related fields.
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Lipases & Parkinson’s disease
Regulating fatty acid metabolism using lipases could be beneficial in Parkinson’s disease treatment.
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Lipidomics risk scores in diabetes and cardiovascular disease
Lipidomics risk score allows to accurately measure the risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease development
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Growth temperature influences membrane lipids
Temperature conditions affect the lipid composition of giant plasma membrane vesicles obtained from cells.
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Endoplasmic reticulum stress & lipid metabolism
Endoplasmic reticulum stress is a process that is involved in the development of many diseases.
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Lipid profiles of cardiovascular & inflammatory diseases
Plasma lipidomics analysis is a promising tool for a differential diagnosis of various atherosclerosis-related vascular diseases.
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Lipids & kidney disease in diabetes
Modifying dietary fatty acids composition may protect the kidney in patients with diabetes.
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Lipid metabolism & microbiome of dry skin
Application of a moisturizing body lotion to dry skin improves barrier properties and alters ceramide profile and skin microbiome.
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Lipid metabolism impacts remyelination
Remyelination requires orchestrated lipid droplets formation and cholesterol esterification by microglia.
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T cell function & lipid metabolism
Activation of LXR in T helper cells alters lipid metabolism, reduces membrane order, and modifies the immune response.
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What is multiomics?
Multiomics analyses of well-studied diseases can reveal molecular pathways, identify biomarkers, and improve predictive models.
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Multiomics analysis of cancer chemotherapy sensitivity
LDLR expression influences ovarian cancer cells’ lipid profiles and sensitivity to platinum-based chemotherapy.
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Cardiolipin synthesis & protein import during mtUPR
The mtUPR in yeast exhibits an initial increase in protein import, which is accompanied by cardiolipin synthesis and remodeling.
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