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English: Lipidomics of yeast in different growth phases. Yeast cells were grown in SCglc at 30°C and harvested in early logarithmic (OD1), middle logarithmic (OD3.5) and early stationary (OD6) phase as well as after overnight growth (ODstat). Lipid class composition in mol% of total lipids in the sample. LysoPS and ceramides as minor constituents are not shown. Inset: Growth curve with data points indicated by arrowheads. All data were calculated from n=3 independent samples ± SD. |
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Source | Klose C., Surma MA., Gerl MJ., Meyenhofer F., Shevchenko A., Simons K. (2012). "Flexibility of a Eukaryotic Lipidome – Insights from Yeast Lipidomics". PLoS ONE 7 (4): e35063. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0035063. ISSN 1932-6203. | |||
Author | Christian Klose, Michal A. Surma, Mathias J. Gerl, Felix Meyenhofer, Andrej Shevchenko, Kai Simons | |||
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