Lipidomics
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Lipidomics is the large-scale study of non-water-soluble metabolites (lipids). Key technologies used in lipidomics research include electrospray ionization, mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.
[edit] See also
- List of omics topics in biology
- Proteomics
- Cytomics
- systems biology
- bioinformatics
- phospholipid
- shotgun lipidomics
[edit] External links
- Lipid Profiles at National_University_of_Singapore, Singapore
- LDB - The Lipid Data Bank
- Lipidomics Core Facility at Medical University of South Carolina
- Lipid Analysis Unit at the Scottish Crop Research Institute in Invergowrie, Dundee, Scotland
- Lipomics Technologies
- LIPID MAPS Metabolites And Pathways Strategy
- SPHINGOMAP
- European Lipidomics Initiative
- Lipidomics Expertise Platform
- Kansas Lipidomics Research Center