Science and Research

The Lipidomics Reporting Checklist A framework for transparency of lipidomic experiments and repurposing resource data

The rapid increase in lipidomic studies has led to a collaborative effort within the community to establish standards and criteria for producing, documenting, and disseminating data. Creating a dynamic easy-to-use checklist that condenses key information about lipidomic experiments into common terminology will enhance the field's consistency, comparability, and repeatability. Here, we describe the structure and rationale of the established Lipidomics Minimal Reporting Checklist to increase transparency in lipidomics research.

  • Kopczynski, D.
  • Ejsing, C. S.
  • McDonald, J. G.
  • Bamba, T.
  • Baker, E. S.
  • Bertrand-Michel, J.
  • Brügger, B.
  • Coman, C.
  • Ellis, S. R.
  • Garrett, T. J.
  • Griffiths, W. J.
  • Guan, X. L.
  • Han, X.
  • Höring, M.
  • Hol
  • Hoffmann, N.
  • Huynh, K.
  • Lehmann, R.
  • Jones, J. W.
  • Kaddurah-Daouk, R.
  • K
  • Meikle, P. J.
  • Metz, T. O.
  • O'Donnell, V. B.
  • Saigusa, D.
  • Schwudke, D.
  • Shevchenko, A.
  • Torta, F.
  • Vizcaíno, J. A.
  • Welti, R.
  • Wenk, M. R.
  • Wolrab, D.
  • Xia, Y.
  • Ekroos, K.
  • Ahrends, R.
  • Liebisch, G.

Keywords

  • Checklist
  • Fair
  • Lipid Metabolism
  • Lipidomics
  • Mass Spectrometry
  • Metabolomics
  • Quality Control
  • Reference Standards
Publication details
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlr.2024.100621
Journal: J Lipid Res
Pages: 100621 
Work Type: Original
Location: ARCN
Disease Area: General Lung and Other
Partner / Member: FZB
Access-Number: 39151590

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