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Lipid Isomer Compartmentalisation

Queensland University of Technology
Young, Reuben ; Bowman, Andrew ; Tousignant, Kaylyn ; Poad, Berwyck ; Gunter, Jennifer ; Philp, Lisa ; Nelson, Colleen ; Ellis, Shane ; Heeren, Ron ; Sadowski, Martin ; Blanksby, Stephen
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Access to the data collection is covered by Creative Commons under the licence CC-BY-NC-SA. All use and distribution of this data must adhere to this licencing. Please contact Reuben Young for access to this dataset.

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Datasets associated with the main text figures and supplementary information for the following publication:

Reuben S. E. Young, Andrew P. Bowman, Kaylyn D. Tousignant, Berwyck L. J. Poad, Jennifer H. Gunter, Lisa K. Philp, Colleen C. Nelson, Shane R. Ellis, Ron M. A. Heeren, Martin C. Sadowski, Stephen J. Blanksby. Isomeric lipid signatures reveal compartmentalised fatty acid metabolism in cancer. bioRxiv 2021.11.01.466716; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.01.466716

Data has been divided into primary folders, with labels referring to the relevant main/SI figure. Data folders will include raw data files generated by the analytical instruments (see METHODS section within the publication for more information), text files of specific data extracts, and image file types for microscopy and MALDI-MSI.

Data time period: 2019 to 30 10 2020

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153.030263,-27.477617

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153.03168,-27.49904

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