Articles & Webinars
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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ArticleCardiac lipid metabolism in heart failure
Heart failure changes lipid metabolism in cardiac tissue of mice. The altered lipid profile can be confirmed in human plasma.
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ArticleMultiomics analysis in type 1 diabetes research
Combined transcriptomic, proteomic, lipidomic, & metabolomic analyses can characterize the molecular basis of diabetes.
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ArticleExosome characterization for targeted drug delivery
Exosomes may be useful for targeted drug delivery. Proteomic & lipidomic characterization are required for this goal.
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ArticleBreast cancer & phospholipid metabolism
Breast cancer phospholipid metabolism is a powerful target for new therapies, especially against triple-negative breast cancer.
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ArticleLipid profiles of neurons & glia cells
The brain of mammals is the second-most lipid-rich organ. Lipid analysis of neural cells helps understand its complex structure.
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ArticleLipid biomarkers for multiple sclerosis
Diagnosing multiple sclerosis is difficult. Lipid markers can support diagnosis and treatment of the neuroinflammatory disease.
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ArticleMultiomics in cardiovascular disease research
A population health study examined the relationships between genotypes, the plasma lipidome, and cardiovascular diseases.
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ArticleSkin pigmentation and ceramide content
Skin biology is central to develop reliable moisturizers, but molecular analysis of the skin has been lacking.
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ArticleMulti resistant bacteria & phospholipids
The development of new antibiotics alone is not believed to stop multi resistant bacteria. A new strategy is emerging.
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ArticleLipid-based adjuvants in vaccine development
Adjuvants are added to vaccines to boost their efficiency, but the underlying molecular mechanisms used to be poorly understood.
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