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Article In Journal |
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A lipidomic and metabolomic serum signature from nonhuman primates exposed to ionizing radiation A lipidomic and metabolomic serum signature from nonhuman primates exposed to ionizing radiation |
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English |
Abstract |
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Introduction Due to dangers associated with potential
accidents from nuclear energy and terrorist threats, there is
a need for high-throughput biodosimetry to rapidly assess
individual doses of radiation exposure. Lipidomics and
metabolomics are becoming common tools for determining
global signatures after disease or other physical insult and
provide a ‘‘snapshot’’ of potential cellular damage.
Objectives The current study assesses changes in the
nonhuman primate (NHP) serum lipidome and metabolome
7 days following exposure to ionizing radiation (IR).
Methods Serum sample lipids and metabolites were
extracted using a biphasic liquid–liquid extraction and
analyzed by ultra performance liquid chromatography
quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Global radiation
signatures were acquired in data-independent mode. |
ISSN |
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1573-3882 |
Journal Name |
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Metabolomics |
Volume |
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12 |
Issue Number |
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5 |
Publishing Year |
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1437 AH
2016 AD |
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Article |
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Thursday, July 20, 2017 |
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Researchers
Evan L. Pannkuk | Pannkuk, Evan L. | Researcher | Doctorate | |
Evagelia C. Laiakis | Laiakis, Evagelia C. | Researcher | Doctorate | |
Tytus D. Mak | Mak, Tytus D. | Researcher | Doctorate | |
Giuseppe Astarita | Astarita, Giuseppe | Researcher | Doctorate | |
Simon Authier | Authier, Simon | Researcher | Doctorate | |
Karen Wong | Wong, Karen | Researcher | Doctorate | |
Albert J. Fornace Jr | Fornace Jr, Albert J. | Researcher | Doctorate | |
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