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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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ArticleLipidomics in metabolic syndrome: from biomarkers to mechanisms
Profiling plasma lipids to improve risk assessment and early detection of metabolic syndrome-related diseases
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ArticleLipidomics in eczema treatment innovation
Skin lipid profiling shows how different eczema creams support the skin barrier and hydration
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ArticlePhospholipid remodelling in fatty liver disease
Changes in phosphatidylethanolamine composition influence the development of NAFLD and NASH
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ArticleLipids affect lung cancer growth
Arachidonic acid and prostaglandin metabolism changes in non-small-cell lung cancer.
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ArticleLipidomics of lipid droplets in health and disease
Lipid droplets and their lipid content are crucial for the healthy functioning of the organism.
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ArticleMilk-derived exosomes in the inflammatory bowel disease treatment
The lipid composition of exosomes affects their stability in the gastrointestinal tract which is essential for treating colitis.
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ArticleMultiorgan lipidomics and fasting glycemia
Lipid profiles of adipose tissue, muscle, and liver and glucose blood level in fasting mice.
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ArticleThe role of sphingolipids in mitochondrial damage and obesity
Metabolic damage caused by obesity can be limited by targeting a sphingolipid metabolism enzyme.
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ArticleThe role of lipid droplets in ischemic stroke
The role of lipid metabolism in post-stroke inflammation development and resolution.
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ArticleLipidomics data analysis: WGCNA
WGCNA may be useful for condensing all the lipid species into a few modules that can be linked to clinical traits.
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ArticleLipidomics of keratinocyte differentiation
Lipid analysis helps to discover lipid species affecting the differentiation of human skin stem cells.
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ArticleLipidomics of the central nervous system
Lipid analysis is helpful in research and medical applications of neuroscience in health and disease.
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