1973
DOI: 10.1007/bf00304390
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Studies in lipid histochemistry

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“…Cellular lipids are composed of hundreds of distinct chemical species that can be categorized based upon their class (polar headgroup), subclass (acyl, alkyl or alkenyl), and aliphatic chain components. Lipids can be localized on tissue sections using various chemical imaging methods, such as histochemistry, infrared, or fluorescence spectroscopies. , Nevertheless, the chemical information deduced from these experiments is rather poor.…”
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“…Cellular lipids are composed of hundreds of distinct chemical species that can be categorized based upon their class (polar headgroup), subclass (acyl, alkyl or alkenyl), and aliphatic chain components. Lipids can be localized on tissue sections using various chemical imaging methods, such as histochemistry, infrared, or fluorescence spectroscopies. , Nevertheless, the chemical information deduced from these experiments is rather poor.…”
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confidence: 99%