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Manish Sud
Researcher at University of California, San Diego
Publications - 14
Citations - 3363
Manish Sud is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lipid metabolism & Lipidomics. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 14 publications receiving 2656 citations. Previous affiliations of Manish Sud include San Diego Supercomputer Center.
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LMSD: LIPID MAPS structure database.
Manish Sud,Eoin Fahy,Dawn Cotter,Alex Brown,Edward A. Dennis,Christopher K. Glass,Alfred H. Merrill,Robert C. Murphy,Christian R. H. Raetz,David W. Russell,Shankar Subramaniam +10 more
TL;DR: The LIPID MAPS Structure Database (LMSD) is a relational database encompassing structures and annotations of biologically relevant lipids that provides the capability to perform a substructure search or exact match for the structure drawn by the user.
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LIPID MAPS online tools for lipid research.
TL;DR: A simple online interface has been developed to enable an end-user to rapidly generate a variety of lipid chemical structures, along with corresponding systematic names and ontological information, from mass spectrometry data.
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Metabolomics Workbench: An international repository for metabolomics data and metadata, metabolite standards, protocols, tutorials and training, and analysis tools
Manish Sud,Eoin Fahy,Dawn Cotter,Kenan Azam,Ilango Vadivelu,Charles F. Burant,Arthur S. Edison,Oliver Fiehn,Richard M. Higashi,K. Sreekumaran Nair,Susan Sumner,Shankar Subramaniam +11 more
TL;DR: The Metabolicomics Workbench provides data from the Common Fund's Metabolomics Resource Cores, metabolite standards, and analysis tools to the wider metabolomics community and seeks data depositions from metabolomics researchers across the world.
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Lipid classification, structures and tools
TL;DR: A number of recent developments by the LIPID MAPS bioinformatics core in pursuit of the detection, quantitation and pathway reconstruction of lipids and related genes and proteins at a systems-biology level are discussed.
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A Mouse Macrophage Lipidome
Edward A. Dennis,Raymond A. Deems,Richard Harkewicz,Oswald Quehenberger,H. Alex Brown,Stephen B. Milne,David S. Myers,Christopher K. Glass,Gary Hardiman,Donna Reichart,Alfred H. Merrill,M. Cameron Sullards,Elaine Wang,Robert C. Murphy,Christian R. H. Raetz,Teresa A. Garrett,Ziqiang Guan,Andrea C. Ryan,David W. Russell,Jeffrey G. McDonald,Bonne M. Thompson,Walter A. Shaw,Manish Sud,Yihua Zhao,Shakti Gupta,Mano Ram Maurya,Eoin Fahy,Shankar Subramaniam +27 more
TL;DR: The lipidomic response of the murine macrophage RAW cell line to Kdo2-lipid A, the active component of an inflammatory lipopolysaccharide functioning as a selective TLR4 agonist and compactin, a statin inhibitor of cholesterol biosynthesis is reported.