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Class:IdPerson:428197
_displayNameSandhoff, K
_timestamp2009-07-03 22:23:34
created[InstanceEdit:428277] D'Eustachio, P, 2009-07-03
firstnameKonrad
initialK
modified[InstanceEdit:428280] D'Eustachio, P, 2009-07-03
surnameSandhoff
(author)[LiteratureReference:428272] Characterization of ceramide synthesis. A dihydroceramide desaturase introduces the 4,5-trans-double bond of sphingosine at the level of dihydroceramide
[LiteratureReference:1482953] Biological Function of the Cellular Lipid BMP-BMP as a Key Activator for Cholesterol Sorting and Membrane Digestion
[LiteratureReference:8849809] The epidermal barrier function is dependent on the serine protease CAP1/Prss8
[LiteratureReference:9840311] Ganglioside Metabolism in Health and Disease
[LiteratureReference:9840312] Emerging concepts of ganglioside metabolism
[LiteratureReference:9840329] Lipid-binding proteins in membrane digestion, antigen presentation, and antimicrobial defense
[LiteratureReference:9840694] Lysosomal degradation of membrane lipids
[LiteratureReference:9840698] Mechanism of Secondary Ganglioside and Lipid Accumulation in Lysosomal Disease
[LiteratureReference:9840725] The enzyme-binding region of human GM2-activator protein
[LiteratureReference:9840889] Physiological substrates for human lysosomal beta -hexosaminidase S
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