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Requirement for ceramide-initiated SAPK/JNK signalling in stress-induced apoptosis
Nature, 1996M. Verheij+13 more
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Functions of Ceramide in Coordinating Cellular Responses to Stress
Science, 1996Y. Hannun
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Programmed cell death induced by ceramide.
Science, 1993L. Obeid+3 more
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1983
Ceramide* is the basic component of sphingolipids and a key intermediate of both synthesis and degradation of all sphingolipids.1 Major brain sphingolipids are cerebrosides, sulfatides, sphingomyelins, and gangliosides. These are unique to and abundant in the nervous system. In addition, there is a small quantity of free ceramide in brain.
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Ceramide* is the basic component of sphingolipids and a key intermediate of both synthesis and degradation of all sphingolipids.1 Major brain sphingolipids are cerebrosides, sulfatides, sphingomyelins, and gangliosides. These are unique to and abundant in the nervous system. In addition, there is a small quantity of free ceramide in brain.
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Identification of ceramide monohexoside and ceramide dihexoside in bovine milk
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Specialized Section on Lipids and Related Subjects, 1964William R. Morrison, L.M. Smith
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1997
Inflammation is a general term used to describe an extraordinarily complex set of bio-chemical events mounted by living tissues either in response to physical injury or as part of the host-defense mechanism. The pain, swelling, heat, and redness characteristic of inflammation involves an extensive network of cellular and molecular interactions.
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Inflammation is a general term used to describe an extraordinarily complex set of bio-chemical events mounted by living tissues either in response to physical injury or as part of the host-defense mechanism. The pain, swelling, heat, and redness characteristic of inflammation involves an extensive network of cellular and molecular interactions.
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Suppression of ceramide-mediated programmed cell death by sphingosine-1-phosphate
Nature, 1996O. Cuvillier+6 more
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Control of inflammatory responses by ceramide, sphingosine 1-phosphate and ceramide 1-phosphate.
Progress in lipid research, 2016A. Gomez-Muñoz+5 more
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