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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9843856
_displayNameRole of Ceramidases in Sphingolipid Metabolism and Human Diseases
_timestamp2023-09-12 11:16:19
author[Person:9843862] Parveen, Farzana
[Person:9843866] Bender, Daniel
[Person:9843869] Law, Shi-Hui
[Person:9843864] Mishra, Vineet Kumar
[Person:9843858] Chen, Chih-Chieh
[Person:9843877] Ke, Liang-Yin
created[InstanceEdit:9843844] Stephan, Ralf, 2023-09-12
journalCells
pubMedIdentifier31817238
titleRole of Ceramidases in Sphingolipid Metabolism and Human Diseases
volume8
year2019
(literatureReference)[Reaction:428205] ACER2 hydrolyzes ceramide (Golgi) [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:428231] ACER1 hydrolyzes ceramide (endoplasmic reticulum) [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:428262] ACER3 hydrolyzes phytoceramide [Homo sapiens]
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