Lipidomics in the analysis of malignancy

Advances in Biological Regulation
Qifeng Zhang, Michael J O Wakelam

Abstract

Lipidomic methodologies have developed such that determination in lipid species content of cells and tissues is increasingly achievable. Adoption of these methods is highlighting the physiological importance of individual lipid molecular species rather than changes in an overall lipid class. In this article the use of such methodologies is considered and the potential for understanding the importance of lipid changes in malignancy assessed.

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