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Decoding Cuproptosis-Sphingolipid-Immune Crosstalk in Atopic Dermatitis: A Multi-Omics Network Analysis. [PDF]
Wen X, Jia S, Wu J, Wang S, Yu T, Xu H.
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Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor 2 Promotes Renal Microvascular Constriction and Kidney Injury Following Renal Ischemia-Reperfusion in Rats. [PDF]
Guan Z+5 more
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Ceramide homeostasis in hepatic lipid droplets. [PDF]
Robles-Martinez L+2 more
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Investigation of sphingolipid-related genes in lung adenocarcinoma. [PDF]
Mao J+6 more
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Metabolism of sphingolipids in a rat spinal cord stenosis model. [PDF]
Uranbileg B+6 more
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Sphingolipids and atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis, 2013The atherosclerotic lesion contains a high amount of sphingolipids, a large group of structurally diverse lipids that regulate distinct biological functions beyond their role as structural membrane components. Assessment of their role in atherogenesis has been enabled after genes that regulate their metabolism had been identified and facilitated by the
Hornemann, Thorsten, Worgall, Tilla S
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2008
Sphingolipids such as sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), ceramide, or sphingomyelin are essential constituents of plasma membranes and regulate many (patho)physiological cellular responses inducing apoptosis and cell survival, vascular permeability, mast cell activation, and airway smooth muscle functions.
Stefan Uhlig, Erich Gulbins
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Sphingolipids such as sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), ceramide, or sphingomyelin are essential constituents of plasma membranes and regulate many (patho)physiological cellular responses inducing apoptosis and cell survival, vascular permeability, mast cell activation, and airway smooth muscle functions.
Stefan Uhlig, Erich Gulbins
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CHEMISTRY OF THE SPHINGOLIPIDES
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, 1956Chemical studies leading to the elucidation of the structures of sphingosine, cerebrosides, sphingomyelin, and cerebroside sulphuric acid are reviewed. The general nature of the complex sphingolipides (ganglioside, hematoside, globoside, strandin, polycerebroside) is discussed.
Demetrius S. Galanos+2 more
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