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  1. Lipid Species Annotation

    Gerhard Liebisch in Encyclopedia of Lipidomics
    Living reference work entry 2017
  2. Antiplasmodial natural products: an update

    Background

    Malaria remains a significant public health challenge in regions of the world where it is endemic. An unprecedented decline in malaria...

    Nasir Tajuddeen, Fanie R. Van Heerden in Malaria Journal
    Article Open access 05 December 2019
  3. Topically Applied Ceramides Interact with the Stratum Corneum Lipid Matrix in Compromised Ex Vivo Skin

    Purpose

    To determine whether formulations containing ceramides (including a ceramide with a long hydroxyl acyl chain linked to a linoleate, CER EOS)...

    Tineke Berkers, Dani Visscher, ... Joke A. Bouwstra in Pharmaceutical Research
    Article Open access 06 February 2018
  4. Sphingoid Bases

    Gerald N. Rechberger in Encyclopedia of Lipidomics
    Living reference work entry 2015
  5. Ceramide and Its Related Neurochemical Networks as Targets for Some Brain Disorder Therapies

    Correlational and causal comparative research link ceramide (Cer), the precursor of complex sphingolipids, to some psychiatric (e.g., depression,...

    Justyna Brodowicz, Edmund Przegaliński, ... Malgorzata Filip in Neurotoxicity Research
    Article Open access 25 August 2017
  6. Lipid and Membrane Structures

    Lipids are small hydrophobic or amphipathic molecules that may entirely or in part originate by carbanion-based condensations of thioesters and/or by...
    Charul Sharma, Priya Vrat Arya, Sohini Singh in Introduction to Biomolecular Structure and Biophysics
    Chapter 2017
  7. Exploring the Therapeutic Landscape of Sphingomyelinases

    Sphingosine, ceramide, sphingosine-1-phosphate, and other related sphingolipids have emerged as important bioactive molecules involved in a variety...
    Prajna Shanbhogue, Yusuf A. Hannun in Lipid Signaling in Human Diseases
    Chapter 2018
  8. MicroRNA-338-3p suppresses cell proliferation and induces apoptosis of non-small-cell lung cancer by targeting sphingosine kinase 2

    Background

    Lung cancer is the major cause of cancer-related death worldwide, and 80% patients of lung cancer are non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC)...

    Guowei Zhang, Hao Zheng, ... Guoqiang Zhao in Cancer Cell International
    Article Open access 17 April 2017
  9. Lipid Profiling by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry

    Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) is a promising separation technique for comprehensive lipid profiling, or lipidomics. SFC facilitates...
    Takayuki Yamada, Takeshi Bamba in Lipidomics
    Protocol 2017
  10. Exercise increases sphingoid base-1-phosphate levels in human blood and skeletal muscle in a time- and intensity-dependent manner

    Purpose

    Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) regulates cardiovascular function and plays an important role in muscle biology. We have previously reported...

    Marcin Baranowski, Agnieszka U. Błachnio-Zabielska, ... Jan Górski in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article Open access 18 December 2014
  11. Sphingolipid metabolism potential in fecal microbiome and bronchiolitis in infants: a case–control study

    Objective

    Emerging evidence demonstrated that the structure of fecal microbiome is associated with the likelihood of bronchiolitis in infants....

    Kohei Hasegawa, Christopher J. Stewart, ... Carlos A. Camargo in BMC Research Notes
    Article Open access 26 July 2017
  12. Lipid Metabolism, Lipid Signalling and Longevity

    Ageing research gains more attention as the aged population increases worldwide and ageing-related diseases become more prevalent. Model organism...
    Jonathon Duffy, Ayse Sena Mutlu, Meng C. Wang in Ageing: Lessons from C. elegans
    Chapter 2017
  13. Biological Effects of Naturally Occurring Sphingolipids, Uncommon Variants, and Their Analogs

    Sphingolipids (SPs) comprise a highly diverse class of lipids that serve biological roles both as structural components of cell membranes and as...

    Mitchell K. P. Lai, Wee Siong Chew, ... Deron R. Herr in NeuroMolecular Medicine
    Article 08 July 2016
  14. The CD1 family: serving lipid antigens to T cells since the Mesozoic era

    Class I-like CD1 molecules are in a family of antigen-presenting molecules that bind lipids and lipopeptides, rather than peptides for immune...

    Dirk M. Zajonc in Immunogenetics
    Article 02 July 2016
  15. Cellular Organization of the Gastrointestinal Tract

    The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is composed of basic tissue types (epithelia, connective, blood, lymphatic, muscle, and nerve tissue) formed from...
    Menizibeya Osain Welcome in Gastrointestinal Physiology
    Chapter 2018
  16. Sphingosine-1-Phosphate

    Ashok Kumar, Julie D. Saba in Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules
    Living reference work entry 2016
  17. Advanced Shotgun Lipidomics for Characterization of Altered Lipid Patterns in Neurodegenerative Diseases and Brain Injury

    Multi-dimensional mass spectrometry-based shotgun lipidomics (MDMS-SL) is a powerful technology platform among current lipidomics practices due to...
    Miao Wang, **anlin Han in Systems Biology of Alzheimer's Disease
    Protocol 2016
  18. Stratum Corneum

    The stratum corneum, consisting of denucleated keratinocytes, corneocytes that are eventually shed from skin, is a highly-functional outer layer of...
    Yoshikazu Uchida, Kyungho Park in Immunology of the Skin
    Chapter 2016
  19. Neutral Ceramidase

    Motohiro Tani, Makoto Ito in Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules
    Living reference work entry 2016
  20. Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (RP-LC-MS) in Lipidomics

    Ruben t’Kindt, Pat Sandra, Koen Sandra in Encyclopedia of Lipidomics
    Living reference work entry 2016
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