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Biological Lipids

Kaprelyants, A., Suleimenov, M., Sorokina, A., Deborin, G., El-Registan, G., Stoyanovich, F., Lille, Yu., Ostrovsky, D. Structural-functional changes in bacterial and model membranes induced by phenolic lipids. Biological membranes, Vol.4, No.3, (March 1987), pp. 254-261, ISSN 0748-8653... [Pg.198]

Murphy D.J. (ed.) (2000) Plant Lipids Biology, Utilization and Manipulation, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. [Pg.277]

Martinez, M. (1994) Polyunsaturated fatty acids in the developing human brain, red cells and plasma influence of nutrition and peroxisomal disease. Fatty acids and lipids biological aspects. (Galli, C., Simpolous, A.P. and Tremoli, E., eds.). World Rev. Nutr. Diet. Karger, vol. 75, pp. 70-78. [Pg.326]

Sources for specific omics studies are also available. For instance, tools such as the RNA-Seq Atlas [17], Human Protein Atlas (HPA) [18], and the Human Metabolome Database (HMDB) [19] are useful for systemic genomic, proteomic, and metabolo-mics studies of human beings. LIPID Metabolites and Pathways Strategy (LIPID MAPS) [20] is a lipidomics gateway, an integrative platform for studies in lipid biology. More resources and updated links can be found at the Biomarkers portal (see Table 1). [Pg.25]

Salem N Jr, Pawlosky RJ. Health Policy Aspects of Lipid Nutrition and Early Development. In Galh C, Simopoulos AP, Tremoli E, eds. Fatty Acids and Lipids Biological Aspects. World Review of Nutrition and Diet Vol. 75. Karger, Basel, 1994, pp. 46-51. [Pg.123]

To understand the dynamics of LPs in vivo, it is necessary to review the enzymes involved in LPA production and degradation. After the identification of the receptors, the identification of enzymes responsible for LP synthesis and degradation has accelerated our understanding of lipid biology (Fig. 10.3). [Pg.276]

Harwood, J.L. 2005. Fatty acid biosynthesis. In Plant lipids biology, utilization and manipulation, ed. D.J. Murphy, pp. 27-66. Oxford, U.K. Blackwell. [Pg.16]

Lipids Biologically important natural products characterized by high solubility in nonpolar organic solvents. [Pg.1261]

Lipids biological substances like fats and oils that are soluble in organic solvents, such as chloroform and carbon tetrachloride. (p.514)... [Pg.1115]

As a model system, yeast has many advantages for the study of lipid biology, which are as follows ... [Pg.432]


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