Original paper
Alteration in lipid composition differentiates breast cancer tissues: a 1H HRMAS NMR metabolomic study
Abstract
Breast cancer is the most frequent diagnosed cancer among women with a mortality rate of 15% of all cancer related deaths in women. Breast cancer is heterogeneous in nature and produces plethora of metabolites allowing its early detection using molecular diagnostic techniques like magnetic resonance spectroscopy. To evaluate the variation in metabolic profile of breast cancer focusing on lipids as triglycerides (TG) and free fatty acids (FFA)...
Paper Details
Title
Alteration in lipid composition differentiates breast cancer tissues: a 1H HRMAS NMR metabolomic study
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
9
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