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2009
PART 1. Lipid systems and techniques Introduction - by Mike Wakelam 1) Eicosanoids: generation and detection in mammalian cells Valerie B. O'Donnell, Ben Maskrey and Graham W. Taylor. 2) Lipidomic analysis of phospholipids and related structures by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry Trevor R.
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PART 1. Lipid systems and techniques Introduction - by Mike Wakelam 1) Eicosanoids: generation and detection in mammalian cells Valerie B. O'Donnell, Ben Maskrey and Graham W. Taylor. 2) Lipidomic analysis of phospholipids and related structures by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry Trevor R.
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Membrane lipids as signaling molecules
Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2007Membrane lipids play important roles in signaling reactions. They are involved in most if not all cellular signaling cascades and in a wide variety of tissue and cell types. The purpose of this review is to highlight major pathways of signaling originating in membrane lipids.
Markus R. Wenk, Aaron Z. Fernandis
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Lipid signaling in embryo implantation
Prostaglandins & Other Lipid Mediators, 2005A reciprocal interaction between the implantation-competent blastocyst and the receptive uterus is required for successful implantation. Although various molecular pathways are known to participate in this cross-talk, a comprehensive understanding of the implantation process is still missing.
Haibin Wang, Sudhansu K. Dey
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2010
This book highlights the current status of plant lipid signaling. Written by leading researchers in the field, the chapters include detailed information on the measurement, regulation and function of phospholipases, lipid kinases, lipid phosphatases, inositolpolyphosphates, polyphosphoinositides, phosphatidic acid and additional lipid signals, e.g ...
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This book highlights the current status of plant lipid signaling. Written by leading researchers in the field, the chapters include detailed information on the measurement, regulation and function of phospholipases, lipid kinases, lipid phosphatases, inositolpolyphosphates, polyphosphoinositides, phosphatidic acid and additional lipid signals, e.g ...
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2010
ENZYME SYSTEMS INVOLVED IN LIPID-MEDIATED SIGNALING Methods for Measuring the Activity and Expression of Phospholipases A2 Prerna Rastogi, Janhavi Sharma, and Jane McHowat Methods of Measuring the Activity and Expression of Phospholipases C Ryan A. Frieler, John A. Watt, and Thad A.
Thad A. Rosenberger+3 more
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ENZYME SYSTEMS INVOLVED IN LIPID-MEDIATED SIGNALING Methods for Measuring the Activity and Expression of Phospholipases A2 Prerna Rastogi, Janhavi Sharma, and Jane McHowat Methods of Measuring the Activity and Expression of Phospholipases C Ryan A. Frieler, John A. Watt, and Thad A.
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Lipid Signaling in Experimental Epilepsy
Neurochemical Research, 2005Glutamate release activates signaling pathways important for learning and memory, and over-stimulation of these pathways during seizures leads to aberrant synaptic plasticity associated with hyper-excitable, seizure-prone states. Seizures induce rapid accumulation of membrane lipid-derived fatty acids at the synapses which, evidence suggests, regulate ...
Nicolas G. Bazan, Kasie K Cole-Edwards
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Science's STKE, 2006
Membranes are dynamic and specific contributors to cell signaling. Cellular membranes play a key structural role in creating sites for the formation of signaling complexes. Changes in membrane phospholipids can regulate the activity of transmembrane and peripheral membrane proteins.
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Membranes are dynamic and specific contributors to cell signaling. Cellular membranes play a key structural role in creating sites for the formation of signaling complexes. Changes in membrane phospholipids can regulate the activity of transmembrane and peripheral membrane proteins.
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Lipids in Ca2+ signalling—An introduction
Cell Calcium, 2009Lipids and lipid-derived metabolites are increasingly recognised as bonafide signalling molecules that regulate many cellular processes. These include the well-established InsP(3), diacylglycerol (DAG), PIP(2), PIP(3) and arachidonic acid (AA), as well as other poly-unsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), lysophospholipids, sphingolipids, endocannabinoids and
Shmuel Muallem, Roger C. Hardie
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Lipid rafts and signal transduction
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2000Signal transduction is initiated by complex protein-protein interactions between ligands, receptors and kinases, to name only a few. It is now becoming clear that lipid micro-environments on the cell surface -- known as lipid rafts -- also take part in this process. Lipid rafts containing a given set of proteins can change their size and composition in
Kai Simons, Derek Toomre
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