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Science! SDU Researchers Identified the Membrane Receptor for Ceramide in Adipocytes

  • Professor Sun Jinpeng's team at Shandong University published a paper identifying FPR2 as a critical ceramide receptor in adipocytes, as noted in their research published in Science.
  • The study explains how the ceramide-FPR2 signaling axis inhibits adipocyte thermogenesis and clarifies FPR2's specificity for ceramide recognition.
  • These findings improve the understanding of ceramide's biological functions and could help develop therapies for metabolic diseases.
  • The study links ceramide to metabolic disorders and highlights the complex roles of ceramide as a signaling mediator in adipose tissue and liver.
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Science! SDU Researchers Identified the Membrane Receptor for Ceramide in Adipocytes

JINAN, China, March 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Recently, Professor Sun Jinpeng's team at Shandong University and collaborators published a research paper titled "Metabolic signaling of ceramides through the FPR2 receptor inhibits adipocyte thermogenesis" in Science. This study employed high-throughput screening…

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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