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- Docosanoids (FA04)
- Document:From SDS to Integromics software.doc
- Downloads
- Eicosanoid determination - Harkewitz et al.
- Eicosanoid determination - Masoodi et al.
- Eicosanoid determination - Yue et al.
- Erythrocyte isolation
- Exchange Grants
- Extension:Navigation path
- Extensions LS/myCSS.css
- FAQ
- FAS II
- FATP
- FXR
- FXR, LXRα, and PPAR regulation of triglyceride metabolism
- FXR and LXRα regulation of lipoprotein metabolism
- FXR regulation of bile acid synthesis, transport and absorption
- Fatty Acid Profiling GC-MS
- Fatty Acyls analysis by mass spectrometry
- Fatty acid metabolism
- Fatty acid oxidative conversion
- Fatty acid remodelling
- Filipin staining of cells
- Finland
- Fixation and permeabilization protocols from DeMAtteis lab
- Fixation of cells with 4% paraformaldehyde
- Fixed/permeabilized cultured cells - BD Pathway Bioimager 855 (JUMC)
- Flow cytometry
- Fluorescence Microscopy (High-Content Imaging) SPP for the analysis of lipid droplets for the Discovery-1 automated microscope of Molecular Devices
- Fluorescent microscopy of neutral lipids in yeast
- Free cholesterol/cholesterol ester distribution
- Freeze Fracture
- Funding for researchers
- G-Protein Receptors lipid binding 20110810
- GENE LIST Glycerophospholipid metabolism
- Ganglioside extraction
- Germany
- Glycerol-nonitol tetraether phospholipids (GP19)
- Glycerolipid Profiling - FT-MS
- Glycerophosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchor
- Glycerophosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchor biosynthesis
- Glycerophosphoglycerophosphates (GP05)
- Glycerophosphoglycerophosphoglycerols (GP12)
- Glycerophosphoinositolglycans (GP15)
- Glycerophosphoinositols (GP06) / phosphates (GP07-09)
- Glycerophospholipid Profiling - FT-MS
- Glycerophospholipid Profiling - LC-MS/MS
- Glycerophosphonocholines (GP16)
- Glycerophosphonoethanolamines (GP17)
- Glyceropyrophosphates (GP11)