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Lipidome atlas of the adult human brain
M. Osetrova, A. Tkachev, et al.
Lipids, the brain’s most abundant yet understudied molecules, display striking regional diversity across 75 human brain areas: 93% of 419 lipids vary by region and reflect myelin, cell-type composition, functional connectivity, and processing hierarchy; combining lipidomes with mRNA strengthened functional associations. Research conducted by the Authors present in <Authors>.
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