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Characterization of yeast mutants lacking alkaline ceramidases YPC1 and YDC1 [PDF]
Humans and yeast possess alkaline ceramidases located in the early secretory pathway. Single deletions of the highly homologous yeast alkaline ceramidases YPC1 and YDC1 have very little genetic interactions or phenotypes.
Cerantola, Vanessa +7 more
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Schematic diagram illustrating the immunotherapeutic and vaccine delivery potential of I‐PDNVs. ABSTRACT Cannabis sativa is a medicinal plant that produces a diverse array of pharmacologically active metabolites, making it a valuable resource for pharmaceutical applications. In this study, an adventitious root (AR) culture system was established from C.
Su Hyun Park +11 more
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Oxetanes: Recent Advances in Synthesis, Reactivity and Medicinal Chemistry [PDF]
The 4-membered oxetane ring has been increasingly exploited for its behaviors, i.e. influence on physicochemical properties as a stable motif in medicinal chemistry, and propensity to undergo ring opening reactions as a synthetic intermediate.
Bull, JA +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives A neurocosmetic post‐procedure cream (NPPC) was developed as a semi‐breathable topical to provide relief and recovery following energy‐based device treatments. The NPPC was investigated following hybrid fractional and fractional ablative laser resurfacing to assess tolerability, safety, and patient compliance and retention, as well ...
Nathan M. Weir +3 more
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Functional analysis of lipid metabolism genes in wine yeasts during alcoholic fermentation at low temperature [PDF]
11 pages, 1 table, 6 figures.Wine produced by low-temperature fermentation is mostly considered to have improved sensory qualities. However few commercial wine strains available on the market are well-adapted to ferment at low temperature (10 – 15°C ...
Chiva, Rosana +3 more
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Revealing a signaling role of phytosphingosine‐1‐phosphate in yeast
Sphingolipids including sphingosine‐1‐phosphate and ceramide participate in numerous cell programs through signaling mechanisms. This class of lipids has important functions in stress responses; however, determining which sphingolipid mediates specific ...
L Ashley Cowart +6 more
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Antibacterial Effect of Oral Rinses Containing Phytosphingosine
The main objective of this study was to manufacture an oral rinse using the natural antibacterial agent (phytosphingosine, Doosan, Korea) for the prevention of periodontal disease and dental caries. Phytosphingosine is known to inhibit the growth of bacterial strains and induce apoptotic cell death in human cancer lines.
S.H. Oh +4 more
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Influence of ceramide 2 on in vitro skin permeation and retention of 5-ALA and its ester derivatives, for Photodynamic Therapy [PDF]
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) based on topical 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA), an endogenous precursor of protoporphyrin, is an interesting approach for the treatment of skin cancer.
BENTLEY, Maria Vitória Lopes Badra +2 more
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Crosstalk between phospholipase D and sphingosine kinase in plant stress signaling
The activation of phospholipase D (PLD) produces phosphatidic acid (PA), whereas sphingosine kinase (SPHK) phosphorylates long-chain bases (LCBs) to generate LCB-1-phosphates (LCBPs) such as phytosphingosine-1-phosphate (phyto-S1P). PA and phyto-S1P have
Xuemin eWang
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Cosmetics for acne: indications and recommendations for an evidence-based approach. [PDF]
AIM: The aim of this review was to evaluate, by a thorough revision of the literature, the true efficacy of currently available topic and systemic cosmetic acne agents.
Dall'Oglio, F +5 more
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