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1. Cross‐talk between CFTR and sphingolipids in cystic fibrosis

2. Ceramide Is Involved in Temozolomide Resistance in Human Glioblastoma U87MG Overexpressing EGFR

3. Evaluation of phages and liposomes as combination therapy to counteract Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in wild-type and CFTR-null models

4. β-Glucocerebrosidase Deficiency Activates an Aberrant Lysosome-Plasma Membrane Axis Responsible for the Onset of Neurodegeneration

5. Hyaluronic Acid—Dexamethasone Nanoparticles for Local Adjunct Therapy of Lung Inflammation

6. Extracellular Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Downstream of EGFR Increases Human Glioblastoma Cell Survival

7. GM1 as Adjuvant of Innovative Therapies for Cystic Fibrosis Disease

8. Evidence for the Involvement of Lipid Rafts and Plasma Membrane Sphingolipid Hydrolases in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infection of Cystic Fibrosis Bronchial Epithelial Cells

9. Hybrid lipid/polymer nanoparticles to tackle the cystic fibrosis mucus barrier in sirna delivery to the lungs: Does pegylation make the difference?

10. β-Glucocerebrosidase Deficiency Activates an Aberrant Lysosome-Plasma Membrane Axis Responsible for the Onset of Neurodegeneration

11. Massive Accumulation of Sphingomyelin Affects the Lysosomal and Mitochondria Compartments and Promotes Apoptosis in Niemann-Pick Disease Type A

13. Cryo-EM reveals the conformational epitope of human monoclonal antibody PAM1.4 broadly reacting with polymorphic malarial protein VAR2CSA

14. Hyaluronic Acid—Dexamethasone Nanoparticles for Local Adjunct Therapy of Lung Inflammation

15. Extracellular Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Downstream of EGFR Increases Human Glioblastoma Cell Survival

16. Strain-Dependent Inhibition of Erythrocyte Invasion by Monoclonal Antibodies Against Plasmodium falciparum CyRPA

17. Effector CD8 T Cell-Dependent Zika Virus Control in the CNS:A Matter of Time and Numbers

18. GM1 as adjuvant of innovative therapies for cystic fibrosis disease

19. Sphingolipids and plasma membrane hydrolases in human primary bronchial cells during differentiation and their altered patterns in cystic fibrosis

20. Cross-talk between sphingosine-1-phosphate and EGFR signaling pathways enhances human glioblastoma cell invasiveness

21. Thymine DNA Glycosylase (TDG) is involved in the pathogenesis of intestinal tumors with reduced APC expression

22. EBI2 overexpression in mice leads to B1 B-cell expansion and chronic lymphocytic leukemia–like B-cell malignancies

23. Abiraterone and Ionizing Radiation Alter the Sphingolipid Homeostasis in Prostate Cancer Cells

24. Exploring the effect of chirality on the therapeutic potential of N-alkyl-deoxyiminosugars: anti-inflammatory response to Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections for application in CF lung disease

25. Acquisition and decay of IgM and IgG responses to merozoite antigens after Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Ghanaian children

26. Modification of the base excision repair enzyme MBD4 by the small ubiquitin-like molecule SUMO1

27. Extinction of Zika Virus and Usutu Virus by Lethal Mutagenesis Reveals Different Patterns of Sensitivity to Three Mutagenic Drugs

28. A lysosome-plasma membrane-sphingolipid axis linking lysosomal storage to cell growth arrest

29. Sphingolipids role in the regulation of inflammatory response: from leukocyte biology to bacterial infection

30. Abiraterone and Ionizing Radiation Alter the Sphingolipid Homeostasis in Prostate Cancer Cells

31. Bladder cancer cell growth and motility implicate cannabinoid 2 receptor-mediated modifications of sphingolipids metabolism

32. Evidence for the Involvement of Lipid Rafts and Plasma Membrane Sphingolipid Hydrolases in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infection of Cystic Fibrosis Bronchial Epithelial Cells

33. Adaptive immune responses to booster vaccination against yellow fever virus are much reduced compared to those after primary vaccination

34. Early life vaccination:Generation of adult-quality memory CD8+ T cells in infant mice using non-replicating adenoviral vectors

35. Vaccination with Replication Deficient Adenovectors Encoding YF-17D Antigens Induces Long-Lasting Protection from Severe Yellow Fever Virus Infection in Mice

36. CD8+ T Cells Complement Antibodies in Protecting against Yellow Fever Virus

37. Suppressors of Cytokine Signaling 1 and 3 Are Upregulated in Brain Resident Cells in Response to Virus-Induced Inflammation of the Central Nervous System via at Least Two Distinctive Pathways

39. Phosphatidic acid-mediated activation and translocation to the cell surface of sialidase NEU3, promoting signaling for cell migration.

40. A Systematic, Unbiased Mapping of CD8+ and CD4+ T Cell Epitopes in Yellow Fever Vaccinees

41. Effector CD8 T Cell-Dependent Zika Virus Control in the CNS: A Matter of Time and Numbers

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