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Details on Person Szulc, ZM

Class:IdPerson:428246
_displayNameSzulc, ZM
_timestamp2009-07-03 22:23:34
created[InstanceEdit:428277] D'Eustachio, P, 2009-07-03
firstnameZdzislaw M
initialZM
modified[InstanceEdit:428280] D'Eustachio, P, 2009-07-03
surnameSzulc
(author)[LiteratureReference:428202] Upregulation of the human alkaline ceramidase 1 and acid ceramidase mediates calcium-induced differentiation of epidermal keratinocytes
[LiteratureReference:428212] Cloning and characterization of a novel human alkaline ceramidase. A mammalian enzyme that hydrolyzes phytoceramide
[LiteratureReference:428268] Golgi alkaline ceramidase regulates cell proliferation and survival by controlling levels of sphingosine and S1P
[LiteratureReference:9843875] Substrate specificity, membrane topology, and activity regulation of human alkaline ceramidase 2 (ACER2)
[LiteratureReference:9844138] Alkaline ceramidase 3 (ACER3) hydrolyzes unsaturated long-chain ceramides, and its down-regulation inhibits both cell proliferation and apoptosis
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