4 edition of Advances in Lipid Research: Sphingolipids, Part A found in the catalog.
Published
August 1993
by Academic Press
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Written in
Edition Notes
Contributions | Yusuf A. Hannun (Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 339 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL10070462M |
ISBN 10 | 0120249251 |
ISBN 10 | 9780120249251 |
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26) [Robert M. Bell, Alfred H., Jr Author: Robert M. Bell. Jun 28, · Advances in Lipid Research, Volume 10 is a six-chapter text that is devoted to several special areas of lipid research, including significant progress in established areas of interest in the field.
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This book discusses the importance of epidermal lipids for cutaneous barrier function. Organized into 11 chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the biochemical, metabolic, and structural aspects of the role of lipids in Book Edition: 1. "Advances in Lipid Research", Volumes 25 and 26 are thematically organized to emphasize the little-known biological functions of sphingolipids and their regulations.
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Christie is joined by co-author Xianlin Han. Although devoting considerable space to mass spectrometry and lipidomics, Lipid analysis remains a practical guide, in one volume, to the complexities of the analysis of lipids. The most energy intensive part of membrane lipid synthesis is the dissociated type II fatty acid synthase.
The initiation module consists of the enzymes required to initiate type II fatty acid biosynthesis and is the focus for the regulatory biochemistry that governs the total amount of cellular lipid. Recent Advances in NMR Studies of Lipids changes within the stress field of the lipid bilayer.
This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: NMR Spectroscopy for Atomistic Views of. Part of the Advances in Experimental medicine and Biology book series (AEMB, volume ) Abstract Fumonisins are inhibitors of sphinganine (sphingosine) N-acyltransferase (ceramide synthase) in vitro, and exhibit competitive-type inhibition with respect to both Cited by: In recent years, evidence has emerged showing that lipid signaling is a vital part of the cell signaling.
Lipid signaling may occur via activation of G protein-coupled or nuclear receptors, and members of several different lipid categories have been identified as signaling molecules and cellular messengers.
At that time, it also was known that the effect of culture conditions on lipid composition had to be considered. The first part of this book reviews the structure of lipids found in microbes. The last chapter presents an overview of the chemotoxonomic use of lipids. Inflammation is a general term used to describe an extraordinarily complex set of bio-chemical events mounted by living tissues either in response to physical injury or as part of the host-defense mechanism.
The pain, swelling, heat, and redness characteristic of inflammation involves an extensive network of cellular and molecular le-jasmin-briancon.com by: 3. Part of the Progress in Inflammation Research book series (PIR) Abstract Fatty acids and their derivatives are important cellular structural components and a form of energy storage [1], In the skin extracellular fatty acids are also part of the intercellular stratum corneum lipid le-jasmin-briancon.com by: 1.
Lipid classification and nomenclature. The term “lipid” has been loosely defined as any of a group of organic compounds that are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents [].These chemical features are present in a broad range of molecules such as fatty acids, phospholipids, sterols, sphingolipids, terpenes and le-jasmin-briancon.com by: The authors appreciate the input of numerous lipid researchers around the world who have made valuable suggestions and brought to our attention anomalies in the original Comprehensive Classification System for Lipids, which to be useful must constantly adapt to Cited by: Cowart’s main research focus is the regulation of sphingolipid metabolism in diabetes and obesity and the roles of sphingolipids in pathological outcomes associated with these disorders.
In addition to research, she is involved with graduate admissions and education. Book Title Sphingolipids and Metabolic Disease Editors. Ashley Cowart. Includes a series of mouse animal models currently available for studying the role of sphingolipids in embryonic development, aging and a series of pathological processes; Represents a comprehensive review of the current knowledge of sphingolipid signaling and that research scientists can use it as a reference for their studies.
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FREE. Lipidomics and Bioactive Lipids: Mass Spectrometry Based Lipid Analysis by Elsevier Science. NOOK Book Advances in Planar Lipid Bilayers and Liposomes cover a broad range of topics.He has published over peer-reviewed papers in journals and 16 invited book chapters with an H-index of He holds 5 international patents.
He is the associate editor of “Lipids”. Prof. Han serves as a member of the Editorial Board of numerous international journals including J. Lipid Res., Mol. Cell Biol. Lipids in Biochim. le-jasmin-briancon.com: Xianlin Han.Aug 01, · Sphingolipids have come of age in the past couple of decades, mainly owing to two key discoveries that have galvanized the research community.
First, sphingolipids are now known to act as both first and second messengers in a variety of signalling pathways, and second, they have vital roles in membrane microdomains, the so‐called ‘lipid Cited by: