Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry (Esi-Ms/Ms) Analysis of the Lipid Molecular Species Composition of Yeast Subcellular Membranes Reveals Acyl Chain-Based Sorting/Remodeling of Distinct Molecular Species En Route to the Plasma Membrane
Roger Schneiter(University of Fribourg), Sepp D. Kohlwein(Graz University of Technology), Karin Athenstaedt(Graz University of Technology), Sandra Eder(Graz University of Technology), Manfred Lampl(Graz University of Technology), A. Philip Leber(Graz University of Technology), Roger Sandhoff(German Cancer Research Center), Fritz Paltauf(Graz University of Technology), Günther Daum(Graz University of Technology), Günther Zellnig(University of Graz), Claudia Hrastnik(Graz University of Technology), Britta Brügger(Heidelberg University), Felix Wieland(Heidelberg University)
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