Lipids are diverse families of biomolecules that perform essential structural and signaling roles in platelets. Their formation and metabolism are tightly controlled by enzymes and signal transduction pathways, and their dysregulation leads to significant defects in platelet function and disease. Platelet activation is associated with significant changes to membrane lipids, and formation of diverse bioactive lipids plays essential roles in hemostasis. In recent years, new generation mass spectrometry analysis of lipids (termed lipidomics) has begun to alter our understanding of how these molecules participate in key cellular processes. Although the application of lipidomics to platelet biology is still in its infancy, seminal earlier studie...
Lipids are naturally occurring compounds that are insoluble in water but soluble in nonpolar solvent...
SummaryHuman platelets acutely increase mitochondrial energy generation following stimulation. Herei...
Lipids are a diverse group of compounds with multiple key biological functions. Lipidomics is a subd...
Peng B, Geue S, Coman C, et al. Identification of key lipids critical for platelet activation by com...
Genovefa Kolovou,1 Vana Kolovou,1,2 Sophie Mavrogeni1 1Cardiology Department, 2Molecular Immunology ...
Introduction: Platelet activation by mechanical means such as shear stress exposure, is a vital driv...
Glycerophosphocholines are the major building blocks of biological membranes. They are also precurso...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Microbiology and I...
Lipids are essential for the regulation of cell signaling. Hence they are key to maintaining our hom...
Human platelets acutely increase mitochondrial energy generation following stimulation. Herein, a li...
Lipids are ubiquitous in the human organism and play essential roles as components of cell membranes...
Recent advances in technologies for lipid analysis have contributed to the consolidation of lipidomi...
Human platelets acutely increase mitochondrial energy generation following stimulation. Herein, a li...
Lipids are ubiquitous in the human organism and play essential roles as components of cell membranes...
Lipids are ubiquitous in the human organism and play essential roles as components of cell membranes...
Lipids are naturally occurring compounds that are insoluble in water but soluble in nonpolar solvent...
SummaryHuman platelets acutely increase mitochondrial energy generation following stimulation. Herei...
Lipids are a diverse group of compounds with multiple key biological functions. Lipidomics is a subd...
Peng B, Geue S, Coman C, et al. Identification of key lipids critical for platelet activation by com...
Genovefa Kolovou,1 Vana Kolovou,1,2 Sophie Mavrogeni1 1Cardiology Department, 2Molecular Immunology ...
Introduction: Platelet activation by mechanical means such as shear stress exposure, is a vital driv...
Glycerophosphocholines are the major building blocks of biological membranes. They are also precurso...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Microbiology and I...
Lipids are essential for the regulation of cell signaling. Hence they are key to maintaining our hom...
Human platelets acutely increase mitochondrial energy generation following stimulation. Herein, a li...
Lipids are ubiquitous in the human organism and play essential roles as components of cell membranes...
Recent advances in technologies for lipid analysis have contributed to the consolidation of lipidomi...
Human platelets acutely increase mitochondrial energy generation following stimulation. Herein, a li...
Lipids are ubiquitous in the human organism and play essential roles as components of cell membranes...
Lipids are ubiquitous in the human organism and play essential roles as components of cell membranes...
Lipids are naturally occurring compounds that are insoluble in water but soluble in nonpolar solvent...
SummaryHuman platelets acutely increase mitochondrial energy generation following stimulation. Herei...
Lipids are a diverse group of compounds with multiple key biological functions. Lipidomics is a subd...