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Intracellular tumor/cancer cell

Previous studies suggest that understanding the intrinsic mechanisms of action for ceramide and SIP can open doors to new therapies to battle cancer. It has been well established that increases in intracellular ceramide will promote apoptosis. Thus, finding ways to intrinsically elevate ceramide in cancer cells is desirous. Conversely, SIP has been shown to promote cancer pathogenesis, thus, suppression of its generation/accumulation could suppress tumor growth. Some of these therapeutic approaches are summarized in Table 16.1. [Pg.423]


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