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Lipid N-formylation Occurs During Fixation with Formalin
Kim, Min Jung
;
Lim, Heejin
;
Kim, Muwoong
;
Choi, Yuri
;
Nguyen, Thy Ngoc Chau
;
Park, Seung Cheol
;
Kim, Kwang Pyo
;
Jung, Junyang
;
Kim, Min-Sik
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Title
Lipid N-formylation Occurs During Fixation with Formalin
Issued Date
2022-06
Citation
Kim, Min Jung. (2022-06). Lipid N-formylation Occurs During Fixation with Formalin. Mass Spectrometry Letters, 13(2), 35–40. doi: 10.5478/MSL.2022.13.2.35
Type
Article
Author Keywords
formalin fixation
;
N-formylation
;
mass spectrometry-based lipidomics
Keywords
MASS-SPECTROMETRY
;
DNA
ISSN
2233-4203
Abstract
Human tissues and organs can be preserved intact by fixation with formalin for the future analysis of biomolecules of interest. With the advances in high-throughput methods, numerous protocols have been developed and optimized to attain the most pathophysiological information out of biomolecules, including RNA and proteins, in formalin-fixed samples. However, there is no systematic study to examine the effects of formalin fixation on the lipidome of biological samples in a global fashion. In this study, we conducted a mass spectrometry-based analysis to survey the alteration in the lipidome of mice brains by fixation methods. A total of 308 lipids were quantitatively measured using triple quadrupole mass spectrometry. We found that most were unchanged after formalin fixation except for a few lipid classes such as phosphatidylethanolamine. © Korean Society for Mass Spectrometry.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17351
DOI
10.5478/MSL.2022.13.2.35
Publisher
사단법인 한국질량분석학회
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