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Shotgun Lipidomics in der biomedizinischen und klinischen Forschung

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Shotgun lipidomics is the comprehensive and quantitative analysis of the lipid composition of biological and clinical samples. Here we describe the application and performance of the Lipotype shotgun lipidomics technology in clinical high throughput screening projects for the identification of disease-specific lipid patterns as well as in organ-wide analysis aiming at the systemic understanding of lipid-related physiological processes.

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Klose, C., Coskun, Ü. Shotgun Lipidomics in der biomedizinischen und klinischen Forschung. Biospektrum 22, 617–619 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12268-016-0739-3

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