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Mass spectrometry: from proteomics to metabolomics and lipidomics

William Griffiths Orcid Logo, Yuqin Wang

Chemical Society Reviews, Volume: 38, Issue: 7, Start page: 1882

Swansea University Author: William Griffiths Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1039/B618553N

Abstract

Mass spectrometry (MS) in combination with liquid chromatography (LC), i.e. LC-MS, is the key analytical technique on which the emerging “omics” technologies of proteomics, metabolomics and lipidomics are based. It provides both structural and quantitative data and can be used in a “global” or “targ...

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Published in: Chemical Society Reviews
ISSN: 0306-0012 1460-4744
Published: 2009
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa10948
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Abstract: Mass spectrometry (MS) in combination with liquid chromatography (LC), i.e. LC-MS, is the key analytical technique on which the emerging “omics” technologies of proteomics, metabolomics and lipidomics are based. It provides both structural and quantitative data and can be used in a “global” or “targeted” manner allowing on the one hand the identification of thousands of proteins from a tissue, or on the other the detection of biologically active metabolites at levels of a few parts-per-billion. It can be expected that the continued incremental developments in LC-MS along with data-handling routines will soon bear fruit in the quest for a greater understanding of human disease, leading to new drug targets and therapies. This tutorial review on proteomics, metabolomics and lipidomics will be of interest to the biochemical, biomedical and pharmaceutical communities, as well as those working in other branches of analytical bioscience.
College: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Issue: 7
Start Page: 1882