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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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Milk-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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Multiorgan lipidomics and fasting glycemia
Lipid profiles of adipose tissue, muscle, and liver and glucose blood level in fasting mice.
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The 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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The role of lipid droplets in ischemic stroke
The role of lipid metabolism in post-stroke inflammation development and resolution.
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Ganglioside lipidomics in CNS developmental myelination
Researchers developed a method to quantify the full ganglioside lipidome in CNS during various developmental stages.
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Lipids promote ferroptosis in cancer cells
Conjugated linoleates can act as ferroptosis inducers by promoting lipid peroxidation and cancer cell death.
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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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Multiomics analysis of cancer chemotherapy sensitivity
LDLR expression influences ovarian cancer cells’ lipid profiles and sensitivity to platinum-based chemotherapy.
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Insulin sensitivity & circadian lipid metabolism
The plasma lipid profile depends on meal timing and composition and is associated with insulin sensitivity.
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Cancer, hypoxia & mitochondria lipids
The enzyme PTPMT1, which synthesizes the mitochondrial lipid cardiolipin, helps cancer cells adapt to hypoxia.
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Cardiac 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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Multiomics analysis in type 1 diabetes research
Combined transcriptomic, proteomic, lipidomic, & metabolomic analyses can characterize the molecular basis of diabetes.
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