Definition of Lipidomics. Meaning of Lipidomics. Synonyms of Lipidomics

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Definition of Lipidomics

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Meaning of Lipidomics from wikipedia

- spectrometric approach. Although lipidomics is under the umbrella of the more general field of "metabolomics", lipidomics is itself a distinct discipline...
- In lipidomics, the process of shotgun lipidomics (named by analogy with shotgun sequencing) uses analytical chemistry to investigate the biological function...
- scientists and lipid separation was difficult. It was not until 2002 that lipidomics, the study of lipid networks and their interaction with other molecules...
- research lead to exploring these biomolecules and their conformations using lipidomics.[citation needed] Com****tional simulations of phospholipids are often...
- made to a particular set of lipids, produced by an organism or system. Lipidomics: Large-scale study of pathways and networks of lipids. M**** spectrometry...
- "The emergence of yeast lipidomics". Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1771 (3): 241–54. doi:10.1016/j.bbalip.2006.06.011. PMID 16920401. Lipidomics gateway v t e...
- test Lipid microdomain Membrane lipid – Lipid molecules on cell membrane Lipidomics – large scale study of an organism's lipid metabolism using high-end chemical...
- PMC 3055753. PMID 20671273. Chen, J; Nichols, K (2018). "Comprehensive shotgun lipidomics of human meibomian gland secretions using MS/MSall with successive switching...
- Herzog R, Simons K, Reich A, Surma MA (2017). "Large-scale human skin lipidomics by quantitative, high-throughput shotgun m**** spectrometry". Scientific...
- regarded as widely applicable across vertebrate thyroid systems. The lipidomics of Xenopus oocytes have been studied by Tian et al 2014 and Phan et al...