Sphingolipids are lipid components of the plasma membrane in eukaryotic
cells. They have an important function in signaling mechanisms in the
cell. This book on sphingolipids provides insights into the basics of
sphingolipid biology and drug development, with a particular emphasis on
the sphingolipid derivative ceramide. In the first part basic functions
of sphingolipids are described, as well as the genetics of important
enzymes, sphingolipid metabolism and synthesis. The second part of this
first volume focuses on drug development and pharmacology. The book is
intended for scientists in pharmacology, biochemistry and cell biology
with a focus on biomedical research as well as for clinicians working in
pharmacology, oncology, cardiology, neurology and infectious disease.
Together with Volume 216 by the same editors, the collection represents
a unique, comprehensive work on sphingolipids, providing information on
both sphingolipids' basic biology (including synthesis, metabolism and
cell biology) and their important function in a (patho-)physiological
context.