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Full Record: LIPID MAPS  
Short NameLIPID MAPS
Full NameLIPID Metabolites and Pathways Strategy
URLhttp://www.lipidmaps.org/
Last ObservedFebruary 22nd, 2017
DescriptionThe LIPID MAPS infrastructure is a unique resource for the biomedical community. In addition to providing the largest database of lipid molecular structures, the lipid maps resource contains information on the lipid proteome, quantitative estimates of lipids in the human plasma, the first complete map of the macrophage lipidome, and a host of tools for lipid biology including mass spectrometry tools, structure tools and pathway tools.
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Data SourcePrimary
AvailabilityFree to all users
PubMed ArticlesLMPD: LIPID MAPS proteome database.
Cotter D, Maer A, Guda C, Saunders B, Subramaniam S.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2006 Jan 1;34(Database issue):D507-10.


LMSD: LIPID MAPS structure database.
Sud M, Fahy E, Cotter D, Brown A, Dennis EA, Glass CK, Merrill AH Jr, Murphy RC, Raetz CR, Russell DW, Subramaniam S.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2007 Jan;35(Database issue):D527-32.


LIPID MAPS online tools for lipid research.
Fahy E, Sud M, Cotter D, Subramaniam S.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2007 Jul;35(Web Server issue):W606-12.


Update of the LIPID MAPS comprehensive classification system for lipids.
Fahy E, Subramaniam S, Murphy RC, Nishijima M, Raetz CR, Shimizu T, Spener F, van Meer G, Wakelam MJ, Dennis EA.
J Lipid Res. 2009 Apr;50 Suppl:S9-14.


An editor for pathway drawing and data visualization in the Biopathways Workbench.
Byrnes RW, Cotter D, Maer A, Li J, Nadeau D, Subramaniam S.
BMC Syst Biol. 2009 Oct 2;3:99.

Types of DataMetabolic Pathways, Signaling Pathways, Pathway Diagrams
Types of ToolsPathway diagram tools
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"Pathguide: the pathway resource list" is maintained by Gary Bader1.
The website was originally created by Michael Cary 2 and was significantly updated and redesigned by Vuk Pavlovic1.
Thanks to Emek Demir for the Pathguide name.

1. Bader Lab
2. Sander Group

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