Our animal studies suggest that unsaturated fatty acids may be upregulated or downregulated in a chronic model of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Further assessment of the strengths of our analytical parameters, which is essential for research and clinical evaluation of disease, should account for signal decay and bias in sequence selection. This will provide an effective means to quantify lipid content and to characterize NAFLD.
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