Sphingolipid metabolism: integrated pathway (WP4726)
New PW, homology converted
Authors
Denise Slenter , Kristina Hanspers , Eric Weitz , Conroy lipids , and Egon WillighagenCited In
Organism
Homo sapiensCommunities
Lipids and LIPID MAPSAnnotations
Pathway Ontology: cholesterol biosynthetic pathway sphingolipid biosynthetic pathway sphingomyelin metabolic pathway sphingolipid metabolic pathway
Participants
References
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