(e,e,e,e)-squalene is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class. (e,e,e,e)-squalene is associated with abnormalities such as Hypercholesterolemia and Cataract. The involved functions are known as Process, metaplastic cell transformation, Protein Overexpression, Anabolism and Biosynthetic Pathways. (e,e,e,e)-squalene often locates in Membrane, Protoplasm, Plasma membrane, Tissue membrane and Back. The associated genes with (e,e,e,e)-squalene are Genome, IMPACT gene, GAPDH gene, GTF2I gene and Chromatin. The related lipids are Membrane Lipids, cycloartenol, Sterols, Fatty Acids and Nonesterified Fatty Acids.
To understand associated biological information of (e,e,e,e)-squalene, we collected biological information of abnormalities, associated pathways, cellular/molecular locations, biological functions, related genes/proteins, lipids and common seen animal/experimental models with organized paragraphs from literatures.
(e,e,e,e)-squalene is suspected in Hypercholesterolemia, Cataract and other diseases in descending order of the highest number of associated sentences.
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Associated locations are in red color. Not associated locations are in black.
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Matyas GR et al. | Induction and detection of antibodies to squalene. | 2000 | J. Immunol. Methods | pmid:11042279 |
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Vendt VP | [Studies in the field of chemistry, biochemistry and photobiochemistry of sterols]. | 1975 Sep-Oct | Ukr Biokhim Zh | pmid:1105921 |
Smith TJ | Squalene: potential chemopreventive agent. | 2000 | Expert Opin Investig Drugs | pmid:11060781 |
Finotti E et al. | Synergistic effects of alpha-tocopherol, beta-sitosterol and squalene on antioxidant activity assayed by crocin bleaching method. | 2000 | Nahrung | pmid:11075383 |
Relas H et al. | Postprandial retinyl palmitate and squalene metabolism is age dependent. | 2000 | J. Gerontol. A Biol. Sci. Med. Sci. | pmid:11078083 |
de la Puerta R et al. | Effect of minor components of virgin olive oil on topical antiinflammatory assays. | 2000 Sep-Oct | Z. Naturforsch., C, J. Biosci. | pmid:11098836 |