Acid ceramidase controls apoptosis and increases autophagy in human melanoma cells treated with doxorubicin
Abstract Acid ceramidase (AC) is a lysosomal hydrolase encoded by the ASAH1 gene, which cleaves ceramides into sphingosine and fatty acid. AC is expressed at high levels in most human melanoma cell lines and may confer resistance against chemotherapeutic agents. One such agent, doxorubicin, was show...
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Autores principales: | Michele Lai, Rachele Amato, Veronica La Rocca, Mesut Bilgin, Giulia Freer, Piergiorgio Spezia, Paola Quaranta, Daniele Piomelli, Mauro Pistello |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/bb95459d959446d39674ef812a131ef5 |
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