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Lipidomics needs more standardization

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Nature Metabolism

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Modern mass spectrometric technologies provide quantitative readouts for a wide variety of lipid specimens. However, many studies do not report absolute lipid concentrations and differ vastly in methodologies, workflows, and data presentation. Therefore, we appeal to researchers to engage with the L...

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ISSN: 2522-5812
Published: Springer Nature 2019
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title Lipidomics needs more standardization
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description Modern mass spectrometric technologies provide quantitative readouts for a wide variety of lipid specimens. However, many studies do not report absolute lipid concentrations and differ vastly in methodologies, workflows, and data presentation. Therefore, we appeal to researchers to engage with the Lipidomics Standards Initiative to develop common standards for minimum acceptable data quality and reporting for lipidomics data to take lipidomics research to the next level.
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