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Thematic Review Series: Sphingolipids. Nuclear sphingolipids: metabolism and signaling* [PDF]
Sphingolipids are most prominently expressed in the plasma membrane, but recent studies have pointed to important signaling and regulatory roles in the nucleus.
Robert W. Ledeen, Gusheng Wu
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Sphingolipids are a distinct class of lipid molecules widely found in nature, principally as cell membrane constituents. After initial uncertainty about their function, sphingolipids have been increasingly recognised to be metabolically active entities ...
Raja Chandra Chakinala +4 more
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A significant corpus of work over the last decade has firmly established an important role for sphingolipids in a variety of important biological processes. Such processes include signaling events related to cell growth, differentiation, programmed cell death, and stress responses. These processes not only involve those sphingolipids that accumulate as
Alfred Merrill, Eva-Marie Schmelz
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Role and interaction of bacterial sphingolipids in human health
Sphingolipids, present in both higher animals and prokaryotes, involving in cell differentiation, pathogenesis and apoptosis in human physiological health.
Xiaoye Bai +4 more
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Functions of Sphingolipids in Pathogenesis During Host–Pathogen Interactions
Sphingolipids are a class of membrane lipids that serve as vital structural and signaling bioactive molecules in organisms ranging from yeast to animals.
Jian Wang +6 more
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Dietary proteins derived from animal sources, although containing well‐balanced profiles of essential amino acids, have considerable environmental and adverse health effects associated with the intake of some animal protein‐based products.
Yahav Eilam +3 more
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Sphingolipids of Asteroidea and Holothuroidea: Structures and Biological Activities
Sphingolipids are complex lipids widespread in nature as structural components of biomembranes. Commonly, the sphingolipids of marine organisms differ from those of terrestrial animals and plants.
Timofey V. Malyarenko +3 more
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Role of circulating sphingolipids in lipid metabolism: Why dietary lipids matter
Sphingolipids are structural components of cell membranes and lipoproteins but also act as signaling molecules in many pathophysiological processes.
Catherine Calzada +5 more
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Sphingolipids in Inflammation [PDF]
Elisabetta Albi +2 more
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Summary: Background: Sphingolipids are a family of circulating lipids with regulatory and signaling roles that are strongly associated with both eGFR and cardiovascular disease.
Benjamin Lidgard +9 more
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