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  2. Lipidomics - Wikipedia

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    Lipidomics is the large-scale study of pathways and networks of cellular lipids in biological systems. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The word " lipidome " is used to describe the complete lipid profile within a cell, tissue, organism, or ecosystem and is a subset of the " metabolome " which also includes other major classes of biological molecules (such as ...

  3. Shotgun lipidomics - Wikipedia

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    Shotgun lipidomics was developed by Richard W. Gross and Xianlin Han, by employing ESI intrasource separation techniques. Individual molecular species of most major and many minor lipid classes can be fingerprinted and quantitated directly from biological lipid extracts without the need for chromatographic purification.

  4. Lipidome - Wikipedia

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    Lipidome is a term coined in the context of omics in modern biology, within the field of lipidomics. [2] It can be studied using mass spectrometry and bioinformatics as well as traditional lab-based methods. [3] [4] The lipidome of a cell can be subdivided into the membrane-lipidome and mediator-lipidome. [5]

  5. LIPID MAPS - Wikipedia

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    LIPID MAPS was founded in 2003 with NIH funding. [14] LIPID MAPS was previously funded by a multi-institutional grant from Wellcome, and is now funded under an MRC Partnership award, held jointly by University of Cardiff led by Prof Valerie O'Donnell, the Babraham Institute, UCSD and Swansea University, and The University of Edinburgh.

  6. Lipidology - Wikipedia

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    Lipidomics is the complete profile of all lipids in a biological system at a given time. This is used to identify and quantify the lipids that can be detected. Since lipids have a variety of functions in the body, being able to understand which specific types are present in the body and at what levels is crucial to understand the diseases that ...

  7. Markus Wenk - Wikipedia

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    Markus R. Wenk is a Swiss biochemist and academic. He is Dean of the College of Health and Life Sciences at Hamad Bin Khalifa University. [1]Wenk's research focuses on the structure and function of membranes, the metabolism of lipids, the advancement of lipidomics, and incorporating precise molecular analysis into medical research for personalized health. [2]

  8. Omics - Wikipedia

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    Diagram illustrating genomics. Omics is the collective characterization and quantification of entire sets of biological molecules and the investigation of how they translate into the structure, function, and dynamics of an organism or group of organisms.

  9. List of omics topics in biology - Wikipedia

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    Lipidomics [13] Lipids: Biochemistry: Mechanome: Mechanomics: The mechanical systems within an organism: Metabolome: Metabolomics: Metabolites: All products of a biological reaction (including intermediates) Metagenome: Metagenomics: Genetic material found in an environmental sample: Molecular Biology