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Shimon Gatt is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Their academic profile reflects a focus on research activities connected to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Sphingolipids I. HYDROLYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF CERAMIDES BY AN ENZYME FROM RAT BRAIN

    Shimon Gatt

  • ENZYMIC HYDROLYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF CERAMIDES.

    Shimon Gatt

  • The reverse activity of human acid ceramidase.

    Nozomu Okino;Nozomu Okino;Xingxuan He;Shimon Gatt;Konrad Sandhoff

  • Infusion of recombinant human acid sphingomyelinase into Niemann-Pick disease mice leads to visceral, but not neurological, correction of the pathophysiology

    Silvia R. P. Miranda;Xingxuan He;Calogera M. Simonaro;Shimon Gatt

  • Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Sphingolipids: II. HYDROLYSIS OF SPHINGOMYELIN BY AN ENZYME FROM RAT BRAIN

    Yehezkel Barnholz;Abraham Roitman;Shimon Gatt

  • Purification and Characterization of Recombinant, Human Acid Ceramidase CATALYTIC REACTIONS AND INTERACTIONS WITH ACID SPHINGOMYELINASE

    Xingxuan He;Nozomu Okino;Rajwinder Dhami;Arie Dagan

  • Cloning and characterization of the full-length cDNA and genomic sequences encoding murine acid ceramidase.

    Chi-Ming Li;Seung-Beom Hong;Guido Kopal;Xingxuan He

  • Preparation and characterization of well defined D-erythro sphingomyelins

    R. Cohen;Y. Barenholz;S. Gatt;A. Dagan

  • Magnesium-dependent sphingomyelinase.

    Shimon Gatt

  • Characterization of human acid sphingomyelinase purified from the media of overexpressing Chinese hamster ovary cells.

    Xingxuan He;Silvia R.P Miranda;Xiaoling Xiong;Arie Dagan

  • Enzymatic hydrolysis of sphingolipids VII. Hydrolysis of gangliosides by a neuraminidase from calf brain

    Zelina Leibovitz;Shimon Gatt

  • Enzymatic hydrolysis of sphingolipids. 8. Further purification and properties of rat brain ceramidase.

    Ephraim Yavin;Shimon Gatt

  • Isolation of beta-N-acetylhexosaminidase, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, and beta-N-acetylgalactosaminidase from calf brain.

    Yaacov Zvi Frohwein;Shimon Gatt

  • Purification and properties of phospholipase A1 from rat and calf brain

    Shimon Gatt

  • Human acid beta-glucosidase: isolation and amino acid sequence of a peptide containing the catalytic site.

    Tama Dinur;Karen M. Osiecki;Gunter Legler;Shimon Gatt

  • Cellular uptake and photosensitizing properties of anticancer porphyrins in cell membranes and low and high density lipoproteins

    J.C. Maziere;R. Santus;P. Morliere;J.-P. Reyftmann

  • Natural ceramide is unable to escape the lysosome, in contrast to a fluorescent analogue

    Martine Chatelut;Michèle Leruth;Klaus Harzer;Arie Dagan

  • Synthesis of a fluorescent derivative of glucosyl ceramide for the sensitive determination of glucocerebrosidase activity

    Tama Dinur;Gregory A. Grabowski;Robert J. Desnick;Shimon Gatt

  • Reproductive Pathology and Sperm Physiology in Acid Sphingomyelinase-Deficient Mice

    Avigdor Butler;Xingxuan He;Ronald E. Gordon;Hai-Shan Wu

  • Simultaneous quantitative analysis of ceramide and sphingosine in mouse blood by naphthalene-2,3-dicarboxyaldehyde derivatization after hydrolysis with ceramidase.

    Xingxuan He;Arie Dagan;Shimon Gatt;Edward H. Schuchman

Frequent Co-Authors

Yechezkel Barenholz
Yechezkel Barenholz Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Robert J. Desnick
Robert J. Desnick Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Edward H. Schuchman
Edward H. Schuchman Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Gregory A. Grabowski
Gregory A. Grabowski University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Shimon Slavin
Shimon Slavin Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Thierry Levade
Thierry Levade Paul Sabatier University
Tamas Bartfai
Tamas Bartfai Stockholm University
Eliezer A. Rachmilewitz
Eliezer A. Rachmilewitz Wolfson Medical Center
Konrad Sandhoff
Konrad Sandhoff University of Bonn

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