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Neutral sphingomyelinase action stimulates signal transduction of tumor necrosis factor-α in the synthesis of cholesteryl esters in human fibroblasts
Subroto Chatterjee
School of Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Sphingomyelin Phosphodiesterase
100%
Cholesterol Esters
90%
Signal Transduction
57%
Fibroblasts
54%
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
52%
Sphingomyelins
34%
Sterol O-Acyltransferase
27%
cholesteryl oleate
15%
Acyl Coenzyme A
12%
Fibroblast Growth Factors
11%
Gas Chromatography
10%
Choline
9%
Radioactivity
9%
Hydrolysis
8%
Cholesterol
6%
Cell Membrane
6%
Antibodies
5%
Skin
5%
Chemical Compounds
Signal Transduction
80%
Sphingomyelin
55%
Cholesterol
39%
Biological Role
18%
Oleate
18%
Radioactivity
14%
Hydrolysis
9%
Gas
7%