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LIPID MAPS: Powering discovery in lipidomics

Lauren Cockayne Orcid Logo, Matthew J. Conroy Orcid Logo, Chetin Baloglu Orcid Logo, Eoin Fahy, Gerhard Hagn Orcid Logo, Oswald Quehenberger Orcid Logo, Aaron M. Armando Orcid Logo, Gabriele Lombardi Bendoula, Jean-Marie Galano, Ángel Sánchez-Illana Orcid Logo, Thierry Durand Orcid Logo, Nadja Kampschulte Orcid Logo, Paul D. Kennedy Orcid Logo, Miguel Gijón Orcid Logo, Hiroshi Tsugawa Orcid Logo, Makoto Arita Orcid Logo, Kirk Maxey, Meghan Truskowski Orcid Logo, Ondrej Kuda Orcid Logo, Shazia Khan Orcid Logo, Natalie Z. M. Homer Orcid Logo, Yuki Matsuzawa, Rosario Domingues Orcid Logo, Peter J. Meikle Orcid Logo, Corey Giles Orcid Logo, Kevin Huynh Orcid Logo, Robert C. Murphy Orcid Logo, Zidan Wang, Yu Xia Orcid Logo, Xue Li Guan Orcid Logo, Kim Ekroos Orcid Logo, Gerhard Liebisch Orcid Logo, Alfred H. Merrill, Andrea F. Lopez-Clavijo Orcid Logo, Dominic Campopiano Orcid Logo, Craig E. Wheelock Orcid Logo, Shankar Subramaniam Orcid Logo, Robert Andrews Orcid Logo, Laura Goracci Orcid Logo, Zhixu Ni Orcid Logo, Maria Fedorova Orcid Logo, Simon Andrews Orcid Logo, William Griffiths Orcid Logo, Ruth Andrew Orcid Logo, Edward A. Dennis Orcid Logo, Valerie B. O’Donnell Orcid Logo

Science Signaling, Volume: 19, Issue: 936

Swansea University Author: William Griffiths Orcid Logo

Abstract

As lipidomics approaches its 25th anniversary, we explore how lipid research has matured over theyears, while highlighting emerging innovations that are expanding our ability to study thesediverse, life-critical biomolecules. In particular, we showcase the community-driven, open-accessdatabases, sof...

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Published in: Science Signaling
ISSN: 1945-0877 1937-9145
Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2026
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa71877
Abstract: As lipidomics approaches its 25th anniversary, we explore how lipid research has matured over theyears, while highlighting emerging innovations that are expanding our ability to study thesediverse, life-critical biomolecules. In particular, we showcase the community-driven, open-accessdatabases, software, and educational resources made freely available through the ELIXIR CoreData Resource LIPID MAPS for the benefit of both established and new researchers.
College: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Funders: MRC
Issue: 936