Lipidomics is one of the emerging 'omics' techniques with growing importance in bioscience. Discussing interesting standard and non-standard techniques relevant to the measurement and analysis of lipids by mass spectrometry, this book will provide a guide to the possibilities of the techniques. It will introduce the reader to exciting new methods that allow isomer differentiation, improve sensitivity, allow spatial location and go beyond annotation of simply matching a mass to a database entry.
The book is written and edited by the some of the world leaders in the field of lipid mass spectrometry and will have international appeal in industry and academia for analytical chemists, biochemists and biotechnologists. Furthermore, it will provide a useful resource for anyone interested in lipid structure characterization particularly for graduates and postgraduates who require a starting point for their projects.
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It does present a crisp overview of the main analytical techniques and emerging fields such as ion-mobility and imaging mass spectrometry of lipids, written by experts in the field.
The book mainly focuses on emerging technologies and the presented chapters are of high quality. * Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry *
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Höhe: 231 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
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978-1-78801-160-0 (9781788011600)
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Lipidomics Basics;
Multivariate Statistics in Lipidomics;
Low-Flow Rate Separations of Lipids;
Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry for Lipid Analysis;
Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Lipids;
Derivatisation for Direct Infusion - and Liquid Chromatrography - Mass Spectrometry;
Unsaturated Lipid Analysis via Coupling the Paterno-Buechi Reaction with ESI-MS/MS;
Conventional and Current Methods for the Analysis of Hydroxy Fatty Acids;
Mass Spectrometry of Lipid Vitamins;
New Scans and Resources in Lipidomics