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  1. ABC transporter
  2. ACAT in vitro assay
  3. Acid ceramidase assay
  4. AdditionalGroups
  5. Adipocyte and SVF isolation from mouse adipose tissue
  6. Agilent not mapped probes
  7. Alternative bile acid biosynthetic (acidic or sterol 27-hydroxylas) pathway
  8. Analysis of lipid metabolism kinetics by pulse-chase in living cells (Thiele lab)
  9. Antibodies against lipid droplet proteins
  10. Antibodies from DeMatteis lab
  11. ApoA-I containing lipoproteins
  12. ApoB containing lipoproteins
  13. Austria
  14. Bile acid regulation of drug metabolism
  15. Bile acid regulation of glucose metabolism
  16. Bile acid regulation of lipid metabolism
  17. Branched chain fatty acids
  18. CAR
  19. Cardiovascular diseases
  20. Cell culture from DeMatteis lab
  21. Cell isolation procedures
  22. Cell proliferation BrdU (JUMC)
  23. Cholesterol analysis - GCMS
  24. Cholesterol biosynthesis assay
  25. Cholesterol sulfate
  26. Cholesteroylation
  27. Cholesteryl ester synthesis assay
  28. Contact
  29. Cytotoxicity assay (JUMC)
  30. DNA constructs from DeMatteis lab
  31. Davies et al.
  32. Ethics proposals
  33. Extension:Navigation path
  34. Extensions LS/myCSS.css
  35. FAQ
  36. FA uptake and transport proteins
  37. FXR
  38. FXR, LXRα, and PPAR regulation of triglyceride metabolism
  39. FXR and LXRα regulation of lipoprotein metabolism
  40. FXR regulation of bile acid synthesis, transport and absorption
  41. Fatty acid metabolism
  42. Fatty acid remodelling
  43. Filipin staining of cells
  44. Finland
  45. Fixation and permeabilization protocols from DeMAtteis lab
  46. Fixation of cells with 4% paraformaldehyde
  47. Fixed/permeabilized cultured cells - BD Pathway Bioimager 855 (JUMC)
  48. Flow cytometry
  49. Fluorescent microscopy of neutral lipids in yeast
  50. Free cholesterol/cholesterol ester distribution
  51. Freeze Fracture
  52. Funding for researchers
  53. G-Protein Receptors lipid binding 20110810
  54. GC-MS
  55. GENE LIST Glycerophospholipid metabolism
  56. Genes involved in sphingolipid metabolism
  57. Germany
  58. Glycerophosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchor
  59. Glycerophosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchor biosynthesis
  60. Glycosphingolipid biosynthesis
  61. Glycosphingolipid degradation
  62. Glycosphingolipid metabolism
  63. Granulocyte-enrichment
  64. Granulocyte isolation
  65. HF diet for mouse feeding
  66. HMG-CoA reductase assay
  67. HNF
  68. HTP Image analysis of LD size in differentiated adipocytes
  69. Haschke et al.
  70. Hepatocyte and Stellate cell isolation from mouse liver
  71. Images acquisition and analysis from De Matteis laboratory
  72. Imaging of lipid droplets, nuclei and cytoplasm in the 96-well format (Thiele lab)
  73. Immunofluorescence and Bodipy staining of lipid droplets
  74. In vivo cell monitoring - BD Pathway Bioimager 855 (JUMC)
  75. Inositol phosphates
  76. Isolation of lipid droplets from mouse primary hepatocytes
  77. Isolation of primary hepatocytes from mouse liver
  78. Isoprostanes
  79. Kerstin Leuthaeuser-Jaschinski
  80. LC-MS
  81. LXR
  82. Leukocyte populations and platelets
  83. Lipid Storage Genes
  84. Lipid microdomains
  85. Lipid probes
  86. LipidomicNet-ENOR joint workshop
  87. LipidomicNet-ENOR workshop program
  88. Lipoprotein preparation
  89. Lipoprotein sphingolipids as potential atherogenic factors
  90. Lysophospholipids
  91. Lysosomal lipid-binding proteins: purification
  92. Lysosomal storage disorders
  93. Magnetic bead isolation of Mitochondria and following western blot analysis
  94. Mass spectrometry
  95. Mechanisms of bile acid feedback inhibition of gene transcription
  96. Membranes
  97. Metabolic diseases
  98. Metabolism and subcellular compartmentalization of sphingolipids
  99. Microarrays
  100. Monoacylglycerophospholipids
  101. Monoradylglycerols
  102. Mouse Key Nodes
  103. Netherlands
  104. No Access
  105. Non targeted Lipid Profiling LC-FT-MS/MS
  106. Nuclear receptor regulation of bile acid synthesis
  107. Nuclear receptors
  108. Other hydroxylase pathways
  109. Oxysterol binding assay
  110. Oxysterols
  111. PRP-platelet rich plasma
  112. PXR/SXR
  113. Phospholipid and neutral lipid droplet staining
  114. Phospholipid metabolism
  115. Phospholipidosis detection
  116. Plant sterols
  117. Platelet isolation
  118. Polyketides
  119. Prenol Lipids
  120. Prenylation
  121. Project Status Report for Period 1
  122. Project Status Report for Period 2
  123. Purification LDs from mouse adipocytes
  124. Purification LDs from mouse hepatocytes
  125. Quinones and hydroquinones
  126. ROR
  127. Real time interaction between immobilized liposomes and lipid binding proteins by Surface Plasmon Resonance
  128. Regensburg2014
  129. Regensburg Chip Hybridization Center
  130. SHP-dependent mechanism
  131. SHP-independent mechanisms
  132. SVF human cells isolation and culture (JUMC)
  133. Saccharolipids
  134. Schwedhelm et al.
  135. SiRNA knock down - A431 cells - 24 well plate - analysis by fluorescence microscopy (Thiele lab)
  136. SiRNA knock down - A431 cells - 24 well plate - biochemical analysis (Thiele lab)
  137. SiRNA knock down - HeLa cells - 24 well plate - analysis by fluorescence microscopy (Thiele lab)
  138. SiRNA knock down - HeLa cells - 24 well plate - biochemical analysis (Thiele lab)
  139. SiRNA knock down - HuH7 cells - 24 well plate - analysis by fluorescence microscopy (Thiele lab)
  140. SiRNA knock down - HuH7 cells - 24 well plate - biochemical analysis (Thiele lab)
  141. Signalling pathways induced by sphingolipids
  142. Sircar et al.
  143. Sphingolipids and apoptosis
  144. Sphingolipids and cell differentiation
  145. Sphingolipids and cell migration and adhesion
  146. Sphingolipids and vascular tone regulation
  147. Staining of cells
  148. Staining of lipid droplets with Nile red and BODIPY 493/503
  149. Staining of lipid droplets with oil Red O
  150. Sterols
  151. Subcategory: Monoacylglycerophospholipids
  152. Synthesis and metabolism of straight chain fatty acids
  153. Synthesis of PS and formation of PE in the mitochondrial PSDecarboxylation pathway
  154. TIC 2013 Tbilisi International Conference 2013
  155. Tagged constructs of lipid droplet proteins for imaging
  156. Task Force VIII phone conferences
  157. Teststartpage
  158. The classic bile acid biosynthetic (neutral) pathway
  159. Transferproteins – CETP, PLTP
  160. Triglyceride hydrolysis kinetics
  161. UK
  162. Uptake of glycerophospholipid precursors and the interconversion of glycerophospholipid species
  163. Visualization of fixed/permeabilized cultured cells (JUMC)
  164. Western blot of membrane proteins
  165. Wiki Roadmap
  166. Wikipedia:tutorial

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