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Ceramides are a
family of waxy
lipid molecules. A
ceramide is
composed of
sphingosine and a
fatty acid
joined by an
amide bond.
Ceramides are
found in...
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molecule with an
ester linkage to the 1-hydroxy
group of a
ceramide.
Glycosphingolipids are
ceramides with one or more
sugar residues joined in a β-glycosidic...
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Krabbe disease (KD) (also
known as
globoid cell
leukodystrophy or
galactosylceramide lipidosis) is a rare and
often fatal lysosomal storage disease that...
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nutrients essential for
bacteria and
helps the host in the
production of
ceramides.
Ceramides are
important components of the
epithelial barrier, and they play...
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transport proteins (CERTs)
transport ceramides to CERK for phosphorylation.
Phosphorylation of
ceramides to
produce ceramide-1-phosphate (C-1-P) is believed...
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synthesizes C24-
ceramides and
ceramides with
longer acyl chains, and is
found mainly in skin and testis. Specifically, CerS3
synthesizes ceramides containing...
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glycolipid known as
globotriaosylceramide (abbreviated as Gb3, GL-3, or
ceramide trihexoside) to ac****ulate
within the
blood vessels,
other tissues, and...
- PMID 11001558. M****ey, John B. (9
February 2001). "Interaction of
ceramides with phosphatidylcholine,
sphingomyelin and sphingomyelin/cholesterol...
- sphingosine-1-phosphate, a
potent signaling lipid.
Sphingolipid metabolites, such as
ceramides,
sphingosine and sphingosine-1-phosphate, are
lipid signaling molecules...
- keratin.
These corneocytes are
embedded in a
lipid matrix composed of
ceramides, cholesterol, and
fatty acids.
Desquamation is the
process of cell shedding...