sphingosine-1-phosphate and sapropterin

sphingosine-1-phosphate has been researched along with sapropterin* in 1 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for sphingosine-1-phosphate and sapropterin

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Exogenous and intracellularly generated sphingosine 1-phosphate can regulate cellular processes by divergent pathways.
    Biochemical Society transactions, 2003, Volume: 31, Issue:Pt 6

    S1P (sphingosine 1-phosphate) is the ligand for a family of specific G-protein-coupled receptors that regulate a wide variety of important cellular functions, including vascular maturation, angiogenesis, cell growth, survival, cytoskeletal rearrangements and cell motility. However, S1P also may have intracellular functions. In this review, we discuss two examples that clearly indicate that intracellularly generated and exogenous S1P can regulate biological processes by divergent pathways.

    Topics: Biopterins; Cell Division; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Survival; Glioma; Humans; Lysophospholipids; Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled; Receptors, Lysophospholipid; Sphingosine; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha

2003