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Virally-Induced Sphingolipids Regulate Host PCD in the Marine Coccolithophor, Emiliania Huxley

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Project TitleVirally-Induced Sphingolipids Regulate Host PCD in the Marine Coccolithophor, Emiliania Huxley
Track Code2009-001
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Abstract

Rutgers scientists have discovered a novel class of agents that have apoptotic activity. These natural product glycosphingolipids were discovered in a type of marine phytoplankton in response to viral infection. The purified glycosphingolipids derive from a marine virus and are sufficient to induce apoptosis at nanomolar concentrations in a dose-dependent manner. These novel agents may find unique utility in a variety of medical applications including cancer.

 
Tagsapoptosis, drug discovery, Lipidomics, marine, therapeutics, vaccine
 
Posted DateJul 30, 2010 3:50 PM

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Therapeutics, Drug Discovery, Vaccine, Lipidomics.

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