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Lipidomics:
Lipidomics:
the large-scale study of pathways and networks of cellular lipids in biological systems.
* "The large-scale study of pathways and networks of cellular lipids in biological systems." (Wenk MR (July 2005). "The emerging field of lipidomics". Nat Rev Drug Discov 4 (7): 594–610.)
"lipidome" is used to describe the complete lipid profile within a cell, tissue or organism and is a subset of the "metabolome" which also includes the three other major classes of biological molecules: proteins/amino-acids, sugars and nucleic acids.
* "Lipidome" is used to describe the complete lipid profile within a cell, tissue or organism and is a subset of the "metabolome" which also includes the three other major classes of biological molecules: proteins/amino-acids, sugars and nucleic acids. (wikipedia: "lipidome")

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Lipidomics:

  • "The large-scale study of pathways and networks of cellular lipids in biological systems." (Wenk MR (July 2005). "The emerging field of lipidomics". Nat Rev Drug Discov 4 (7): 594–610.)
  • "Lipidome" is used to describe the complete lipid profile within a cell, tissue or organism and is a subset of the "metabolome" which also includes the three other major classes of biological molecules: proteins/amino-acids, sugars and nucleic acids. (wikipedia: "lipidome")