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The role of sphingolipids in endoplasmic reticulum stress
Woo Jae Park
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Joo Won Park
Department of Biochemistry
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sphingolipid
100%
Protein Biosynthesis
40%
Lipid
20%
Lipid Metabolism
20%
Glycosylation
20%
Disulfide Bond
20%
Endoplasmic-Reticulum-Associated Protein Degradation
20%
Homeostasis
20%
Protein Expression
20%
Cell Proliferation
20%
Transport Protein
20%
Calcium Homeostasis
20%
Unfolded Protein Response
20%
Protein Folding
20%
Cell Death
20%
Sphingosine
20%
Programmed Cell Death
20%
Stress Signaling
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Endoplasmic reticulum
100%
Protein Synthesis
33%
Cell Death
16%
Eukaryotic Cell
16%
Protein Expression
16%
Homeostasis
16%
Cell Proliferation
16%
Unfolded Protein Response
16%
Calcium Homeostasis
16%
Endoplasmic Reticulum Associated Degradation
16%
Protein Transport
16%
Glycosylation
16%
Lipid Metabolism
16%
Disulfide Bond
16%
Protein Folding
16%
Programmed Cell Death
16%