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UNINA9910298415703321 |
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Lipidomics in Health & Disease : Methods & Application / / edited by Xiangdong Wang, Duojiao Wu, Huali Shen |
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Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018 |
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978-981-13-0620-4 |
981-13-0620-6 |
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[1st ed. 2018.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (204 pages) |
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Translational Bioinformatics, , 2213-2775 ; ; 14 |
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Molecular biology |
Human physiology |
Lipids |
Cancer research |
Molecular Medicine |
Human Physiology |
Lipidology |
Cancer Research |
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Monografia |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Chapter 1. Clinical Lipidomics: A Critical Approach for Disease Diagnosis and Therapy -- Chapter 2. The role of lipid metabolism in the development of lung cancer -- Chapter 3. Bioinformatics of Embryonic Exposures: Lipid Metabolism and Gender as Biomedical Variables -- Chapter 4. An Evaluation of Multivariate Data Analysis Models for Lipidomic Parameters from Patients with Metabolic Syndrome Undergoing Remedial Treatment -- Chapter 5. Lipidomics in carotid artery stenosis: further understanding of pathology and treatment -- Chapter 6. Metabolomics of Immunity and Its Clinical Applications -- Chapter 7. Urinary Lipidomics -- Chapter 8. Breast cancer and lipid metabolism -- Chapter 9. Association of circulating oxidized lipids with cardiovascular outcomes -- Chapter 10. Lipidomics: Mass Spectrometry Based Untargeted Profiling and False Positives -- Chapter 11. Phospholipid and Phospholipidomics in Health and Diseases. . |
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This volume covers the emerging area of science, Clinical Lipidomics, which is the application of lipidology to the understanding of physiological and pathophysiological changes of lipidomes, with a special focus on lipidomic profiles in human diseases. Lipidomics is widely used to map lipid molecular species in a biological system. Clinical lipidomic analysis has demonstrated the comprehensive characterization of molecular lipids in various severities, durations, and therapies as a critical tool in identification and validation of disease-specific biomarkers. This volume on Clinical Lipidomics will add to the literature and help advance the knowledge of the pathogenesis, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases. . |
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