Imbs, Andrey B. Demidkova, Darya A. Dautova, Tatyana N.
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Marine Biology
Fatty acid (FA) markers are widely used for tracking trophic relationships in cold-water benthic ecosystems, but data on the lipid composition of soft corals and hydrocorals, which are important components of these ecosystems, are very limited. Lipid class and FA profiles of four soft coral families (eleven species) and one hydrocoral family (four ...
Reid, Gavin E. Han, Xianlin
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Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry
Colsch, Benoit Seyer, Alexandre Boudah, Samia Junot, Christophe
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Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
Lipids are natural substances found in all living organisms. Essential to the integrity of cell membranes, they also have many biological functions linked to energy storage and cell signaling, and are involved in a large number of heterogeneous diseases such as cancer, diabetes, neurological disorders, and inherited metabolic diseases. Lipids are c...
Mäenpää, Kimmo Leppänen, Matti T. Figueiredo, Kaisa Tigistu-Sahle, Feven Käkelä, Reijo
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Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
Knowledge on the internal distribution of halogenated organic chemicals (HOCs) would improve our understanding of dose–effect relationships and subsequently improve risk assessment of contaminated sites. Herein, we determine the concentrations of HOCs based on equilibrium partitioning in storage lipids, membrane lipids, and proteins in field-contam...
Assiri, Adel Mohamad Ali Ramadan, Mohamed Fawzy Alshmy, Heshm Morsel, Jorg-Thomas
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Chemistry of Natural Compounds
Hassanien, Mohamed Fawzy Ramadan
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Chemistry of Natural Compounds
Giraldo, Carolina Mayzaud, Patrick Tavernier, Eric Irisson, Jean-Olivier Penot, Florian Becciu, Jonathan Chartier, Amélie Boutoute, Marc Koubbi, Philippe
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Marine Biology
Pleuragramma antarcticum is a key component of the neritic assemblages in the Antarctic coastal waters. Larvae of this species were sampled from 2008 to 2011 in the Dumont d’Urville Sea (East Antarctica). The lipid class composition [triacylglycerols (TAG), cholesterol (Chol) and polar lipids (PL)] of larvae was measured to assess the larval condit...
Bachan, Michelle M. Fleming, Ian A. Trippel, Edward A.
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Marine Biology
A suite of characteristics is often used to assess egg quality as these properties potentially play important roles in progeny survival and growth. Our objective was to assess egg characteristics including lipid biocomposition of an iteroparous, batch-spawning teleost of wild origin. Maternal allocation to egg number was generally dome-shaped (5 of...
Laurel, Benjamin J. Copeman, Louise A. Parrish, Christopher C.
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Marine Biology
During early development, oviparous fish species must use finite lipid and fatty acid (FA) reserves for both catabolism and structural components. In cold environments, developing fish have the additional constraint of maintaining membrane fluidity for metabolic efficiency (homeoviscous adaptation), resulting in further demand on lower melting poin...
Mejri, Sahar Tremblay, Réjean Lambert, Yvan Audet, Céline
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Marine Biology
The aim of this study was to determine the influence of different levels of dissolved oxygen (DO) on embryonic development (ED) and hatching success of Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) eggs. Fertilized eggs from six females were exposed to five DO levels: severely hypoxic (10 and 20 %sat [percent saturation]), moderately hypoxic (35...