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T36230 |
C2 Ceramide (d14:1/2:0)
C2 Ceramide (d14:1/2:0) |
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C2 Ceramide (d14:1/2:0) is a bioactive sphingolipid. Dietary administration of C2 ceramide (d14:1/2:0) (100 μM) induces lipotoxic cardiomyopathy via increasing diastolic and systolic diameter as well as reducing fractional shortening and the number of normal cardiac contractile events in Drosophila. | |||
T35927 |
C2 L-threo Ceramide (d18:1/2:0)
C2 L-threo Ceramide (d18:1/2:0) |
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C2 L-threo Ceramide is a bioactive sphingolipid and cell-permeable analog of naturally occurring ceramides. It stimulates cholesterol efflux in CHO cells expressing the human ABCA1 receptor when used at a concentration of 10 μM, however, this efflux is 50% less than that stimulated by C2 ceramide . C2 L-threo Ceramide inhibits IL-4 production by 17% in EL4 T cells stimulated with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate when used at a concentration of 10 μM. It also induces cell cycle arrest in the G0/G1... | |||
T40452 |
N-Acetylpsychosine
N-Acetylpsychosine,C2 Galactosylceramide (d18:1/2:0) |
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N-Acetylpsychosine, also known as α-galactosylated C2-ceramide (d18:1/2:0), exhibits immunostimulatory properties. This compound, N-Acetylpsychosine, holds potential as a valuable tool for studying the mechanisms of apoptosis and immune responses activated by dendritic cells (DCs). | |||
T36015 |
PDMP (hydrochloride)
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PDMP is a ceramide analog first prepared in a search for inhibitors of glucosylceramide synthase. PDMP has two adjacent chiral centers (C1 and C2) allowing for the formation of four possible isomers. PDMP contains all four of these stereoisomers. PDMP inhibits glucosylceramide synthase by 90% when used at a concentration of 0.8 μM in MDCK cell homogenates, however, the ability to inhibit glucosylceramide synthase has been found to reside in the D-threo (1R,2R) enantiomer. The D-threo PDMP enanti... |
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T22644 |
C2 Ceramide
Ceramide |
Others | Others |
A potent modulator of cell proliferation and differentiation. |