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Sphingolipid metabolism and hematologic disorders: current understanding and future directions. [PDF]
Kuang Z, Huang T, Chen G.
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ABSTRACT Inadequate physical activity (PA) and increased sedentary time are key drivers of cardiometabolic disorders related to being overweight, and metabolomics offers a promising novel approach to study their associations. The aim of this systematic review was to assess the evidence on metabolites associated with PA and/or sedentary time among ...
Marja H. Leppänen +6 more
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Ceramides in the Heart: Physiological and Pathological Roles and Regulation. [PDF]
Chen X, Fonseka O, Han Y, Liu W.
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Quantifying Protein–Glycan Interactions Using Native Mass Spectrometry
ABSTRACT Interactions between glycan‐binding proteins (GBPs) and carbohydrates (glycans) are essential to many biological processes relevant to human health and disease. For most GBPs, however, their glycan interactome—the repertoire of glycans recognized and their specificities—is poorly defined.
Duong T. Bui +4 more
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Endolysosomal Impact of Elevated Ceramide Levels Revealed by Optical and Ultrastructural Nanoprobing. [PDF]
Feng Y +9 more
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Human galectin-1 triggers apoptosis via ceramide mediated mitochondrial pathway [PDF]
Ion Gabriella
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Advancements in Mass Spectrometry‐Based Glycomics in Food and Nutritional Science
ABSTRACT This review highlights advancements in mass spectrometry (MS)‐based glycomics in food and nutritional science. Carbohydrates, which are vital for human health, exhibit complex structures, making their analysis challenging. MS has become an indispensable tool for elucidating the structures of carbohydrates, including glycans, through soft ...
JaeHui Song +3 more
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Ceramides and Type 2 Diabetes: A Scoping Review of Mechanisms, Insulin Resistance, and Nutritional Interventions. [PDF]
Collins K, Chawla J, Krishnakumar P.
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Abstract Endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) occurs when the protein‐folding capacity of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is overwhelmed, triggering the unfolded protein response (UPR) to restore homeostasis. However, severe or persistent ERS can shift the UPR toward pro‐inflammatory, apoptotic, and fibrotic signaling, thereby exacerbating tissue injury ...
Lanlan Song +6 more
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Liver-derived ceramides link metabolism to tissue wasting in cancer cachexia. [PDF]
Huang K, Perrimon N, Goncalves MD.
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