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Partial least squares Discriminant analysis on MS studies
This analysis uses the
"muma"
package of the R statistics environment
(
Reference
) Click on links below to perform analysis.
PLSDA
Study ID
Scaling
Study Title
MS Analysis Type
ST003114
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Lipidomics analyses in model membranes, isolated mitochondria and cellular systems to study how the local lipid environment affects BAX and BAK function during apoptosis.
None (Direct infusion) POSITIVE ION MODE
ST003114
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Lipidomics analyses in model membranes, isolated mitochondria and cellular systems to study how the local lipid environment affects BAX and BAK function during apoptosis.
Normal phase POSITIVE ION MODE
ST003114
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Pareto
Vast
Median
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Lipidomics analyses in model membranes, isolated mitochondria and cellular systems to study how the local lipid environment affects BAX and BAK function during apoptosis.
Reversed phase POSITIVE ION MODE
ST003114
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Pareto
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Median
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Lipidomics analyses in model membranes, isolated mitochondria and cellular systems to study how the local lipid environment affects BAX and BAK function during apoptosis.
Reversed phase NEGATIVE ION MODE
UCSD Metabolomics Workbench, a resource sponsored by the Common Fund of the National Institutes of Health
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