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PROGRESS IN LIPID RESEARCH

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0163-7827

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1873-2194

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Year 2024
  • Oxylipin profiling for clinical research: Current status and future perspectives
    Publication
    • K. Parchem
    • S. Letsiou
    • T. Petan
    • O. Oskolkova
    • I. Medina
    • O. Kuda
    • V. B. O'Donnell
    • A. Nicolaou
    • M. Fedorova
    • V. Bochkov
    • C. Gladine

    - PROGRESS IN LIPID RESEARCH - Year 2024

    Oxylipins are potent lipid mediators with increasing interest in clinical research. They are usually measured in systemic circulation and can provide a wealth of information regarding key biological processes such as inflammation, vascular tone, or blood coagulation. Although procedures still require harmonization to generate comparable oxylipin datasets, performing comprehensive profiling of circulating oxylipins in large studies...

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