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Lipids are a broad group of naturally-occurring molecules which includes fats, waxes, sterols, fat-soluble vitamins (such as vitamins A, D, E and K), monoglycerides, diglycerides, phospholipids, and others. The main biological functions of lipids include energy storage, as structural components of cell membranes, and as important signaling molecules.
Advanced simulations show how to improve efficiency of gene therapy

Advanced simulations show how to improve efficiency of gene therapy

Study shows how vulnerable cells armor themselves against infection

Study shows how vulnerable cells armor themselves against infection

Researchers develop new tool to study how lipids interact with proteins in plants

Researchers develop new tool to study how lipids interact with proteins in plants

Scientists discover unexpected pathway by which brown fat can burn energy

Scientists discover unexpected pathway by which brown fat can burn energy

Researchers gain insight into synthesis and functions of lipids found in tears

Researchers gain insight into synthesis and functions of lipids found in tears

Scientists discover molecular mechanism that regulates the body's immune sentinels

Scientists discover molecular mechanism that regulates the body's immune sentinels

Researchers develop a modular system for genetic reprogramming of bacteria

Researchers develop a modular system for genetic reprogramming of bacteria

Direct observation of glucose fingerprint using in vivo Raman spectroscopy

Direct observation of glucose fingerprint using in vivo Raman spectroscopy

Do Pancreatic Cells Write Their Own Autoimmune Ending?

Do Pancreatic Cells Write Their Own Autoimmune Ending?

Mass spectrometry analyzing ozonolysis of triacylglycerols determines fingerprint age

Mass spectrometry analyzing ozonolysis of triacylglycerols determines fingerprint age

Lipidomics of human adipose tissue reveals diversity between body areas

Lipidomics of human adipose tissue reveals diversity between body areas

Progesterone induces sperm release from oviductal epithelial cells by modifying sperm proteomics

Progesterone induces sperm release from oviductal epithelial cells by modifying sperm proteomics

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