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  • Additionally, glycosyltransferases can attach sugar to ceramide, turning it into glucosylceramide or galactosylceramide (Galcer), a key step in the generation of complex glycosphingolipids [4, 5].Ceramides are important second messenger molecules that regulate diverse cellular processes including cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis.
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