3 phenylpropionate4 Hydroxynonenal4 phenylbutyrate5 phenylvaleric acid6 phenylhexanoic acid9 HydroxypheophorbideAdipose tissue (BASKET)AlbuminAMP activated protein kinaseAntiinflammatory compoundsApoptosisAsk1ATG7Atherosclerosis (BASKET)AutophagyAutosomal recessive juvenile parkinsonismCalcium (Intracellular)CD147Cell death (Immunogenic)Cell Death (Lipoapoptosis)Cell Stress (Golgi stress response)CeramideChaperone (Pharmacological)CholecystokininCiclosporin ttMPTCNS (Astrocyte)Cyclophilin DDiabetes mellitus (BASKET)
Diabetes mellitus (Beta cell decay)Diabetes mellitus (Involvement eye)Diabetes mellitus (Involvement heart and vessels)Diabetes mellitus (Involvement kidney)Endothelial dysfunctionEndothelio mesenchymal transitionEndotheliumEpilepsy (Excitotoxicity)Ero1alphaEro1betaERp44ERS UFR (Apoptosis)ERS UFR (Diseases)ERS UFR (Induced Mediators)ERS UFR (Pharmacology)ERS UFR (Toxikologie)EtoposideEzetimibeFatty acids (Free)Fatty acids (saturated)FoxO3AGADD153 CHOPGCP60GiantinGlucosamineGlucose (Depletion)Glucosylceramid SynthaseGlucosylceramid
GSK3Heat shock proteinsIGF1Insulin (resistance)Interleukin6Ischemia reperfusionJNK Kidney (Failure acute)Kidney (Fibrosis)Kidney (Podocytes)Lipid electrophilesLipoprotein (OxLDL)LipotoxicityLysophosphatidylcholineMCP1 Monocyte chemotactic protein1MCPIPMetforminMitochondria (associated ER membrane)Mitochondria (Dysfunction)Mitochondria (Permeability transition)MonensinmTORC1MyofibroblastNeurodegenerationNOD mouseNPC1L1 Niemann Pick C1 Like1Nutrient sensingObesity (BASKET)
OsteoarthritisP38MAPKP70RSKPael RPalmitatePhotodynamic oncologic treatmentProtein disulfide isomeraseProtein kinase B AktProtein phosphatase1 inhibitor1PUMAReceptor (Inositol trisphosphate)RHEBSalubrinalSB212090 ttp38MAPKSERCASorcinStatinTauroursodeoxycholic acid ttchemchaperoneTempolThioredoxinTransporter (Cholesterol)Transporter (Oxygen)TRAP1TRB3TxnipWortmannin
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