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The following pages link to Activation of protein kinase C-alpha is essential for stimulation of cell proliferation by ceramide 1-phosphate. (Q43233580):
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- Sphingolipids in spinal cord injury (Q27026103) (← links)
- Ceramide is involved in alcohol-induced neural proliferation (Q34095500) (← links)
- mTORC1/2 and rapamycin in female Han:SPRD rats with polycystic kidney disease (Q34501913) (← links)
- Ceramide kinase regulates TNFα-stimulated NADPH oxidase activity and eicosanoid biosynthesis in neuroblastoma cells (Q35918569) (← links)
- Sphingolipids in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular systems: Pathological implications and potential therapeutic targets (Q36840840) (← links)
- Ceramide 1-phosphate stimulates glucose uptake in macrophages (Q37523589) (← links)
- Ceramide signaling in mammalian epidermis (Q37619251) (← links)
- Ceramide and ceramide 1-phosphate in health and disease. (Q37688315) (← links)
- Sphingolipids and expression regulation of genes in cancer. (Q37802552) (← links)
- Ceramide kinase: The first decade (Q37812793) (← links)
- Ceramide function in the brain: when a slight tilt is enough. (Q38021345) (← links)
- The role of ceramide-1-phosphate in biological functions (Q38098411) (← links)
- Sphingomyelinase D/ceramide 1-phosphate in cell survival and inflammation (Q38457139) (← links)
- Investigation of the biophysical properties of a fluorescently modified ceramide-1-phosphate. (Q41637191) (← links)
- Ceramide-1-phosphate protection of cochlear hair cells against cisplatin ototoxicity (Q41679484) (← links)
- Vascular endothelial growth factor mediates ceramide 1-phosphate-stimulated macrophage proliferation. (Q47590926) (← links)
- Generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a key factor for stimulation of macrophage proliferation by ceramide 1-phosphate. (Q54544332) (← links)
- Sphingolipids as Emerging Mediators in Retina Degeneration. (Q64965708) (← links)
- Ceramide 1-phosphate induces neointimal formation via cell proliferation and cell cycle progression upstream of ERK1/2 in vascular smooth muscle cells (Q84222792) (← links)
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