Long-lived Humans Have a Unique Plasma Sphingolipidome
A species-specific lipidome profile is an inherent feature linked to longevity in the animal kingdom. However, there is a lack of lipidomic studies on human longevity. Here, we use mass spectrometry-based lipidomics to detect and quantify 151 sphingolipid molecular species and use these to define a...
Main Authors: | Borras, C. (Author), Galo-Licona, J.D (Author), Huynh, K. (Author), Ingles, M. (Author), Jove, M. (Author), Meikle, P.J (Author), Mota-Martorell, N. (Author), Pamplona, R. (Author), Pradas, I. (Author), Puig, J. (Author), Viña, J. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2022
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