AbstractProgrammed cell death is an important physiological response to many forms of cellular stress. The signaling cascades that result in programmed cell death are as elaborate as those that promote cell survival, and it is clear that coordination of both protein- and lipid-mediated signals is crucial for proper cell execution. Sphingolipids are a large class of lipids whose diverse members share the common feature of a long-chain sphingoid base, e.g., sphingosine. Many sphingolipids have been shown to play essential roles in both death signaling and survival. Ceramide, an N-acylsphingosine, has been implicated in cell death following a myriad of cellular stresses. Sphingosine itself can induce cell death but via pathways both similar an...
Ceramide, a product of sphingomyelin hydrolysis, is now recognized as an intracellular lipid messeng...
AbstractSphingolipids such as ceramide and sphingosine are putative intracellular signal mediators i...
Normally, cell proliferation and death are carefully balanced in higher eukaryotes, but one of the m...
AbstractProgrammed cell death is an important physiological response to many forms of cellular stres...
Apoptosis, also called programmed cell death, is physiologically and pathologically involved in cell...
Sphingosine and ceramide belong to a structurally diverse group of l ip ids, col lect ively known a...
AbstractSimple sphingolipids such as ceramide, sphingosine and sphingosine 1-phosphate are key regul...
AbstractSphingolipids are ubiquitous components of cell membranes and their metabolites ceramide (Ce...
Sphingolipids not only function as structural components of cell membranes but also act as signaling...
AbstractCeramide is a well-characterized sphingolipid metabolite and second messenger that participa...
Ceramide is synthesized upon stimuli, and induces apoptosis in renal tubular cells (RTCs). Sphingos...
AbstractThrough modifications in the fine membrane structure, cell–cell or cell–matrix interactions,...
The sphingolipid metabolites ceramide, sphingosine, and sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) and its enzyme...
Conventional chemotherapy is the elective and most effective strategy for tumor treatment. Several s...
AbstractCaspases are specific proteases involved in apoptosis, and their inhibition by specific pept...
Ceramide, a product of sphingomyelin hydrolysis, is now recognized as an intracellular lipid messeng...
AbstractSphingolipids such as ceramide and sphingosine are putative intracellular signal mediators i...
Normally, cell proliferation and death are carefully balanced in higher eukaryotes, but one of the m...
AbstractProgrammed cell death is an important physiological response to many forms of cellular stres...
Apoptosis, also called programmed cell death, is physiologically and pathologically involved in cell...
Sphingosine and ceramide belong to a structurally diverse group of l ip ids, col lect ively known a...
AbstractSimple sphingolipids such as ceramide, sphingosine and sphingosine 1-phosphate are key regul...
AbstractSphingolipids are ubiquitous components of cell membranes and their metabolites ceramide (Ce...
Sphingolipids not only function as structural components of cell membranes but also act as signaling...
AbstractCeramide is a well-characterized sphingolipid metabolite and second messenger that participa...
Ceramide is synthesized upon stimuli, and induces apoptosis in renal tubular cells (RTCs). Sphingos...
AbstractThrough modifications in the fine membrane structure, cell–cell or cell–matrix interactions,...
The sphingolipid metabolites ceramide, sphingosine, and sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) and its enzyme...
Conventional chemotherapy is the elective and most effective strategy for tumor treatment. Several s...
AbstractCaspases are specific proteases involved in apoptosis, and their inhibition by specific pept...
Ceramide, a product of sphingomyelin hydrolysis, is now recognized as an intracellular lipid messeng...
AbstractSphingolipids such as ceramide and sphingosine are putative intracellular signal mediators i...
Normally, cell proliferation and death are carefully balanced in higher eukaryotes, but one of the m...