Novel bioactive glycerol-based lysophospholipids: new data–new insight into their function
A Grzelczyk, E Gendaszewska-Darmach - Biochimie, 2013 - Elsevier
Based on the results of research conducted over last two decades, lysophospholipids (LPLs)
were observed to be not only structural components of cellular membranes but also
biologically active molecules influencing a broad variety of processes such as
carcinogenesis, neurogenesis, immunity, vascular development or regulation of metabolic
diseases. With a growing interest in the involvement of extracellular lysophospholipids in
both normal physiology and pathology, it has become evident that those small molecules …
were observed to be not only structural components of cellular membranes but also
biologically active molecules influencing a broad variety of processes such as
carcinogenesis, neurogenesis, immunity, vascular development or regulation of metabolic
diseases. With a growing interest in the involvement of extracellular lysophospholipids in
both normal physiology and pathology, it has become evident that those small molecules …