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Foreword. Preface.1. Insights into the Modulation of Ceramide Metabolism by Naturally Occurring and Synthetic Sphingolipid Analogs as Monitored by Electrospray Tandem Mass Spectronomy; A.H. Merrill Jr., et al.2. Ceramide in Apoptosis: Possible Biophysical Foundations of Action; P.K.J. Kinnunen, J.H. Holopainen.3. Ceramide-Mediated Receptor Clustering; E. Gulbins, H. Grassm?.4. Ceramidases: Regulators of Turnover of Ceramide and Ceramide-Mediated Responses; C. Mao, L. Obeid.5. Molecular Evolution of Neutral Ceramidase: From Bacteria to Mammals; M. Ito, et al.6.The Role of Cerine/Threonine Protein Phosphatases in Ceramide Signaling; C.E. Chalfant, Y.A. Hannun.7. Kinase Suppressor of Ras as a Ceramide-Activated Protein Kinase; D.B. Polk, et al.8. Ceramide in Apoptosis: The FAN Thesis, Not a Fantasy; B. S?gui, et al.9. The Cross-Talk Between Nitric Oxide and Ceramide; R. Barsacchi, et al.10. Crosstalk of Ceramide with Cell Survival Signaling; T. Okazaki, et al.11. Ceramide in the Regulation of Neuronal Development: Two Faces of a Lipid; C. Riebeling, A.H. Futerman.12. Neurons, Neurotrophins and Ceramide Signaling: Do Domains and Pores Contribute to the Dichotomy? R.T. Dobrowsky.13. Ceramide Signaling in Cannabinoid Action; I. Galve-Roperh, et al.14. Ceramide Glycosylation and Chemotherapy Resistance; M.C. Cabot.15. Ceramide in Serum Lipoproteins: Function and Regulation of Metabolism; M.N. Nikolova-Karakashian.16. TherapeuticImplications of Ceramide-Regulated Signaling Cascades; M. Kester, et al.Index.Springer Book Archives
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