Drug resistance elicited by cancer cells still constitutes a huge problem that frequently impairs the efficacy of both conventional and novel molecular therapies. Chemotherapy usually acts to induce apoptosis in cancer cells; therefore, the investigation of apoptosis control and of the mechanisms used by cancer cells to evade apoptosis could be translated in an improvement of therapies. Among many tools acquired by cancer cells to this end, the de-regulated synthesis and metabolism of sphingolipids have been well documented. Sphingolipids are known to play many structural and signalling roles in cells, as they are involved in the control of growth, survival, adhesion, and motility. In particular, in order to increase survival, cancer cells:...
Sphingolipids are sphingosine-based lipid molecules that have important functions in cellular signal...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Cancer is one of the major health problems in the world and chemotherapy i...
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Drug resistance elicited by cancer cells still constitutes a huge problem that frequently impairs th...
Acid ceramidase (AC); Glucosylceramide synthase (GCS); ShingolipidsCeramidasa ácida (AC); Glucosilce...
AbstractSphingolipids are known to play important roles in the regulation of cell proliferation, res...
Sphingolipids are a class of lipids that have important functions in a variety of cellular processes...
Conventional chemotherapy-based drug combinations have, until recently, been the backbone of most th...
AbstractSphingolipids function as bioactive mediators of different cellular processes, mostly prolif...
AbstractThrough modifications in the fine membrane structure, cell–cell or cell–matrix interactions,...
International audienceChemotherapy is frequently used to treat primary or metastatic cancers, but in...
Treatment with anti-cancer agents in most cases ultimately results in apoptotic cell death of the ta...
Sphingolipids are major constituents of the cells with emerging roles in the regulation of cellular ...
Multidrug resistance is a dramatic complication that can impede cancer treatment. Some cancer cells ...
Sphingolipids including ceramides and its derivatives such as ceramide-1-phosphate, glucosylceramide...
Sphingolipids are sphingosine-based lipid molecules that have important functions in cellular signal...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Cancer is one of the major health problems in the world and chemotherapy i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66186/1/j.1432-1033.2001.01845.x.pd
Drug resistance elicited by cancer cells still constitutes a huge problem that frequently impairs th...
Acid ceramidase (AC); Glucosylceramide synthase (GCS); ShingolipidsCeramidasa ácida (AC); Glucosilce...
AbstractSphingolipids are known to play important roles in the regulation of cell proliferation, res...
Sphingolipids are a class of lipids that have important functions in a variety of cellular processes...
Conventional chemotherapy-based drug combinations have, until recently, been the backbone of most th...
AbstractSphingolipids function as bioactive mediators of different cellular processes, mostly prolif...
AbstractThrough modifications in the fine membrane structure, cell–cell or cell–matrix interactions,...
International audienceChemotherapy is frequently used to treat primary or metastatic cancers, but in...
Treatment with anti-cancer agents in most cases ultimately results in apoptotic cell death of the ta...
Sphingolipids are major constituents of the cells with emerging roles in the regulation of cellular ...
Multidrug resistance is a dramatic complication that can impede cancer treatment. Some cancer cells ...
Sphingolipids including ceramides and its derivatives such as ceramide-1-phosphate, glucosylceramide...
Sphingolipids are sphingosine-based lipid molecules that have important functions in cellular signal...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Cancer is one of the major health problems in the world and chemotherapy i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66186/1/j.1432-1033.2001.01845.x.pd