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Kuschner CE, Choi J, Yin T, Shinozaki K, Becker LB, Lampe JW, Kim J.  2018.  Comparing phospholipid profiles of mitochondria and whole tissue: Higher PUFA content in mitochondria is driven by increased phosphatidylcholine unsaturation.. J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci. 1093-1094:147-157.
Choi J, Yin T, Shinozaki K, Lampe JW, Stevens JF, Becker LB, Kim J.  2018.  Comprehensive analysis of phospholipids in the brain, heart, kidney, and liver: brain phospholipids are least enriched with polyunsaturated fatty acids.. Mol Cell Biochem. 442(1-2):187-201.
Shoaib M, Choudhary RC, Choi J, Kim N, Hayashida K, Yagi T, Yin T, Nishikimi M, Stevens JF, Becker LB et al..  2020.  Plasma metabolomics supports the use of long-duration cardiac arrest rodent model to study human disease by demonstrating similar metabolic alterations.. Sci Rep. 10(1):19707.
Choi J, Shoaib M, Yin T, Nayyar G, Shinozaki K, Stevens JF, Becker LB, Kim J.  2019.  Tissue-Specific Metabolic Profiles After Prolonged Cardiac Arrest Reveal Brain Metabolome Dysfunction Predominantly After Resuscitation.. J Am Heart Assoc. 8(17):e012809.

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