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- Sphingolipid abstract "Sphingolipids, or glycosylceramides, are a class of lipids containing a backbone of sphingoid bases, a set of aliphatic amino alcohols that includes sphingosine. They were discovered in brain extracts in the 1870s and were named for the mythological Sphinx because of their enigmatic nature. These compounds play important roles in signal transmission and cell recognition. Sphingolipidoses, or disorders of sphingolipid metabolism, have particular impact on neural tissue. A sphingolipid with an R group consisting of a hydrogen atom only is a ceramide. Other common R groups include phosphocholine, yielding a sphingomyelin, and various sugar monomers or dimers, yielding cerebrosides and globosides, respectively. Cerebrosides and globosides are collectively known as glycosphingolipids.".
- Sphingolipid thumbnail Sphingolipids_general_structures.png?width=300.
- Sphingolipid wikiPageID "1100216".
- Sphingolipid wikiPageRevisionID "602994039".
- Sphingolipid hasPhotoCollection Sphingolipid.
- Sphingolipid subject Category:Lipids.
- Sphingolipid type Abstraction100002137.
- Sphingolipid type Chemical114806838.
- Sphingolipid type Compound114818238.
- Sphingolipid type Lipid114938907.
- Sphingolipid type Lipids.
- Sphingolipid type Macromolecule114944888.
- Sphingolipid type Material114580897.
- Sphingolipid type Matter100020827.
- Sphingolipid type Molecule114682133.
- Sphingolipid type OrganicCompound114727670.
- Sphingolipid type Part113809207.
- Sphingolipid type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sphingolipid type Relation100031921.
- Sphingolipid type Substance100019613.
- Sphingolipid type Thing100002452.
- Sphingolipid type Unit109465459.
- Sphingolipid comment "Sphingolipids, or glycosylceramides, are a class of lipids containing a backbone of sphingoid bases, a set of aliphatic amino alcohols that includes sphingosine. They were discovered in brain extracts in the 1870s and were named for the mythological Sphinx because of their enigmatic nature. These compounds play important roles in signal transmission and cell recognition. Sphingolipidoses, or disorders of sphingolipid metabolism, have particular impact on neural tissue.".
- Sphingolipid label "Esfingolipídeos".
- Sphingolipid label "Esfingolípido".
- Sphingolipid label "Sfingolipidi".
- Sphingolipid label "Sfingolipidy".
- Sphingolipid label "Sphingolipid".
- Sphingolipid label "Sphingolipide".
- Sphingolipid label "Sphingolipide".
- Sphingolipid label "Сфинголипиды".
- Sphingolipid label "スフィンゴ脂質".
- Sphingolipid sameAs Sphingolipide.
- Sphingolipid sameAs Esfingolípido.
- Sphingolipid sameAs Esfingolipido.
- Sphingolipid sameAs Sphingolipide.
- Sphingolipid sameAs Sfingolipid.
- Sphingolipid sameAs Sfingolipidi.
- Sphingolipid sameAs スフィンゴ脂質.
- Sphingolipid sameAs Sfingolipidy.
- Sphingolipid sameAs Esfingolipídeos.
- Sphingolipid sameAs m.045_jm.
- Sphingolipid sameAs Q410395.
- Sphingolipid sameAs Q410395.
- Sphingolipid sameAs Sphingolipid.
- Sphingolipid wasDerivedFrom Sphingolipid?oldid=602994039.
- Sphingolipid depiction Sphingolipids_general_structures.png.
- Sphingolipid isPrimaryTopicOf Sphingolipid.