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Pedro Costa-Pinheiro
Pedro Costa-Pinheiro
University of Virginia
Sphingolipid
Biology
Cancer research
Ceramide
Chemistry
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Glucosylceramide production maintains colon integrity in response to Bacteroides fragilis toxin-induced colon epithelial cell signaling.
2020
The FASEB Journal
Logan Patterson
Jawara Allen
Isabella Posey
Jeremy Joseph Porter Shaw
Pedro Costa-Pinheiro
Susan J. Walker
Alexis N. Gademsey
Xinqun Wu
Shaoguang Wu
Nicholas C. Zachos
Todd E. Fox
Cynthia L. Sears
Mark Kester
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Role of SPTSSB-regulated de novo Sphingolipid Synthesis in Prostate Cancer Depends on Androgen Receptor Signaling
2020
iScience
Pedro Costa-Pinheiro
Abigail Heher
Michael H. Raymond
Kasey Jividen
Jeremy Jp Shaw
Bryce M. Paschal
Susan J. Walker
Todd E. Fox
Mark Kester
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Inhibition of Lysosomal Function Mitigates Protective Mitophagy and Augments Ceramide Nanoliposome-Induced Cell Death in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
2020
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
Jeremy Jp Shaw
Timothy L Boyer
Emily Venner
Patrick J Beck
Tristen Slamowitz
Tara Caste
Alexandra W. Hickman
Michael H. Raymond
Pedro Costa-Pinheiro
Mark J. Jameson
Todd E. Fox
Mark Kester
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Novel Sphingolipid-Based Cancer Therapeutics in the Personalized Medicine Era
2018
Advances in Cancer Research
Jeremy Shaw
Pedro Costa-Pinheiro
Logan Patterson
Kelly Drews
Sarah Spiegel
Mark Kester
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